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Women who know Oracle and security

October 19th, 2005 by Pete

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I saw Nialls post this evening "New blog to watch" and went for a look as I am always interested to see any new Oracle blog or site. Niall talked about a new blog hosted by a woman that he had seen mentioned on Dougs blog. The blog is called Nomad8.com and is run by Sandy Mamoli. This is a good well written blog and I will be back to see if anything shows up specifically to Oracle security or internals or undocumented Oracle. This is quite a coincidence as I also found a blog this evening written by Girls, three in fact who are interested in security. I came across their blog "IT Security by girls" when I was searching technorati for anything about the CPU October 18 security patch. I found a link that referenced my site and went for a look. Its titled "Maintenant, y'en a marre" and is in French as the author Emilie and her colleagues are French. A translation can be found here. Anyway it’s nice to see more women writing and working in the Oracle and security worlds.


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