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  <title>Lomin LLC</title>
  <subtitle>Developing ideas with the strength & courage to defend.</subtitle>
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    <title>The Company</title>
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    <published>2005-05-08T02:34:01-04:00</published>
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      <name>jminto</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p><br><font size="4">Lomin Security</font> is a Computer Network Defense Company (CND) that develops <b>SIM CD</b>, a CND solution. <b>SIM CD</b> is an Open Source distribution of <b>OSSIM</b>.  <b>OSSIM</b> is the Open Source Security Information System.  <b>OSSIM</b> displays comprehensive information about your network’s security status.  It does this by painting a detailed picture with collected data from sensors throughout the network.</p>
<p><b>SIM CD</b> has all the sensors needed to get <b>OSSIM</b> up and running in no time.  All you need to do is stick your <b>SIM CD</b> disc in a computer, reboot, and watch as <b>SIM CD</b> installs itself.  After which you have a complete system with the most popular Open Source security tools installed.</p>
<p>Explore our website if you would like to learn more about <b>SIM CD</b>. Lomin Security hosts <a href="http://sim.lomin.com/forums/">forums</a> that allow users to ask questions about <b>SIM CD</b>.  We make the software free to download for anyone to install on their computer systems.  More importantly, we offer <b>SIM CD</b> for sale with an Installation Manual written with our extensive experience.</p>
<p>The installation manual walks you a simple and complicated multi-sensor configurations.  Even though <b>SIM CD</b> installs by itself, there are some highly recommended configuration changes.  This includes adjusting IP addresses and sensor signatures.  </p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p><br><font size="4">Lomin Security</font> is a Computer Network Defense Company (CND) that develops <b>SIM CD</b>, a CND solution. <b>SIM CD</b> is an Open Source distribution of <b>OSSIM</b>.  <b>OSSIM</b> is the Open Source Security Information System.  <b>OSSIM</b> displays comprehensive information about your network’s security status.  It does this by painting a detailed picture with collected data from sensors throughout the network.</p>
<p><b>SIM CD</b> has all the sensors needed to get <b>OSSIM</b> up and running in no time.  All you need to do is stick your <b>SIM CD</b> disc in a computer, reboot, and watch as <b>SIM CD</b> installs itself.  After which you have a complete system with the most popular Open Source security tools installed.</p>
<p>Explore our website if you would like to learn more about <b>SIM CD</b>. Lomin Security hosts <a href="http://sim.lomin.com/forums/">forums</a> that allow users to ask questions about <b>SIM CD</b>.  We make the software free to download for anyone to install on their computer systems.  More importantly, we offer <b>SIM CD</b> for sale with an Installation Manual written with our extensive experience.</p>
<p>The installation manual walks you a simple and complicated multi-sensor configurations.  Even though <b>SIM CD</b> installs by itself, there are some highly recommended configuration changes.  This includes adjusting IP addresses and sensor signatures.<br />
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<p><br><font size="4">Lomin Security</font> is a new and innovative computer and network security company.  Lomin Security was founded by <b>Jason Minto</b> in October of 2004 in Reston, VA.  Lomin Security helps businesses and professional IA Analysts find, understand, explain, and report the latest security incidents &amp; alerts.</p>
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