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You can contribute to this website by suggesting links to sites you think are important to security planning. It's easy to do. Just click on any of the 28 security elements in the directory on the home page. For example, click on the first one, "Authentication." Next, click on one of the subElement entries such as "Security Stack- Physical." Finally, simply click on "Contribute a link for this element." Enter your name, email address, and link suggestion. A CriticalSecurity.com editor will review your suggestion and, if approved, you will be notified and the link will be added to the website.

There are no commercial restrictions relating to links you may suggest. For example, if you work for a company that makes a great authentication product, you can suggest that a link to the product be included on this site. We're looking for relevant information relating to security and the security planning process and we welcome your input.




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