User talk:Digi-cs


 * Addendum: I noticed that you have created the new username yourself. I caution against it, I think it will cause you more trouble in the future.  Since you created the new username you won't be able to combine the contributions of both accounts into one, but that's not the biggest deal.  When you get the chance, you should indicate on your userpage the link between these two accounts, and avoid actively using both accounts (see Sockpuppetry).  Mango juice talk 18:44, 16 January 2008 (UTC)

Think I've done everything I'm supposed too :-) and apologies for taking anyone's time unnecessarily but as I explained, I'm willing to learn and will follow all the rules. So i think my account should be activated again as I'd like to include some useful articles on:

- Root Key Ceremony (according to SAS70 standards) - Methodology for implementing ISO 27001 and 'best practices' - SSL automation issues and solutions

Will await your comments and instructiosn with interest,

Thanks,

P

January 2008
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