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"esoterica" nominated for blog award..!


Eek.

It seems someone over at ComputerWeekly.com has been reading my blog (though not just mine, it has to be said). Apparently 'esoterica' has been included in the 2008 IT blog award nominees, which is somehow flattering, encouraging and scary all at once. I've been put in the "IT law and governance" category, which means I'm up against lawyers and other people who really know what they're talking about.

So, first things first: all the nominees were chosen by ComputerWeekly readers, so a huge thank you to all of them for taking the trouble. To me, that feels like a 'win' in itself.

Here's the ComputerWeekly page where you can get full listings of the categories and nominees. At the bottom of that page there's a set of drop-down boxes where you can cast your votes.

Actually, whether or not anyone votes for this blog is secondary; what's more important is to be aware of the huge depth and breadth of experienced comment in the area of digital identity and privacy - so here are some of the other blogs which should definitely be on your reading list:

- Dave Birch (Consult Hyperion, Digital Identity Forum) - IT Security category

- Jerry Fishenden (NTO, Microsoft UK) - IT Law and Governance category

- Tom Ilube (Garlik CEO) - IT Lifestyle category

- Guy Bunker (Symantec) - IT Security category

 
 
 
 
Comments:

Hey cool - congratulations! I just voted for you.

Posted by melanie gao on July 02, 2008 at 11:47 AM GMT+00:00 #

Congratulations, Robin!

Posted by Aya on July 02, 2008 at 02:56 PM GMT+00:00 #

I wasn't the one that nominated you, but I voted for you! Congratulations!

Posted by Carolyn on July 02, 2008 at 03:37 PM GMT+00:00 #

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