- - - The 'Security Digest' Archives : securitydigest.org ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHANGES December 2002 http://securitydigest.org/site/changes/20021215.txt This is a periodic announcement regarding changes and activities at The 'Security Digest' Archives (http://securitydigest.org). Unless you have received this message through a distribution list (such as bugtraq) you may opt out from any future announcements by using the link at the bottom of this message. For further information about our privacy policy, and other terms of use, please refer to http://securitydigest.org/site/notices. For any correspondence, please contact curator@securitydigest.org. - - - Changes in the period to December 2002. RECENT CHANGES - Completed documentation of Unix 'Security Mailing List'; including full copy of digests, reference to related usenet articles, collection of statistics, and descriptive overview with extracts from interview with Lyle McElhaney (creator of the USML). Various interesting facts including the presence of Robert T. Morris on the list, amongst other early pioneers in the field of computer security. Available at http://securitydigest.org/unix/. - Provided downloadable archives ("tarballs") of digests; including tables of contents, signatures and IPR notices. - Improved navigation and contents structuring; including support for help facility, site index, change lists, contact and notices of use. - Improved standards compliance and user-agent compatibility; including support for W3C PICS, P3P, WAI and testing with range of most frequently used agents. - Clarification of terms of use and related notices; including privacy policy, licenses for use, liabilitise and references to notices from various parts of the site. PENDING CHANGES - Integrate and preserve the 'phage list' thanks to Gene Spafford. - Analyse and document the Zardoz 'Security Digest' in detail. - Improved clarification of archive goals / directions; including progress on the preservation of material. - - - The 'Security Digest' Archives is a non-profit project dedicated to preserving early computer security mailing lists and digests. We welcome relevant contributions and materials. We would like to preserve this important material before it is lost to history. Curator <curator@securitydigest.org> The 'Security Digest' Archives http://securitydigest.org - - -