Review on ISPAN Inc. |
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| NeorageX
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28-Nov-2004 08:12:02 |
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zZine (original author: NeorageX)
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| I would like to introduce one of Cyberarmy's closest affiliates, ISPAN, in order to familiarize our community with the awesome benefits we have by associating with this excellent organization.
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The ISPAN mission statement states clearly what the organization is about.
Internet Security and Privacy Advocates Network, Inc. is a collection of international organizations dedicated to providing our global community with education about computer security, protection of public domain, and restoration of individual privacy through legal and ethical means.
ISPAN Mission Statement
A list of current ISPAN staff follows:
- John-Michael Baugh, President and Chairman of the Board
- DeWayne Lehman, Vice President and Vice Chairman of the Board
- Tom McIntyre, Second Vice President and Second Vice Chairman of the Board
- Brad Cogdell, Treasurer and Board Member
- Brett Ludlow, Secretary and Board Member
- George Lambert, Director of Network Member Recruitment and Board Member
- Bill Ramsey, Volunteer Coordinator and Board Member
ISPAN was founded distinctly for the purpose of providing the services mentioned in the mission statement. They have a wiki on the site that covers all current public information about ISPAN, Inc. and its charters and affiliates. Some of the online tools and services offered by ISPAN are as follows:
* An online proxy checker, which not only analyzes your computer's level of privacy and anonymity, but gives you a personal assessment of how major online companies would categorize you based on your knowledge of privacy.
* Two powerful password generators, one of which is coded in JavaScript.
* Prime Number finder, which can be useful for coding and mathematical purposes.
More of these unique services are planned for the future. More services are available to those who register for low-cost membership in the organization. In addition to receiving the benefits of being a member, you also have the opportunity to pitch in and help ISPAN reach their goal. Doing so will help the Internet to be a better place. So when you get a chance, check out http://www.ispan.org and find out about becoming a member. You will be doing a favor to yourself and the entire computing community.
A big thanks to Ikioi, without whose help this information would be far limited.
This article was originally published by CyberArmy.net in the CyberArmy Library.
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