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408:. Yes, he has written some well-thought-out blog posts, but is that sufficient? He's not mentioned in the press, he has no publications in widely-circulated periodicals. He *has* founded a few small organizations, including one that had some impact in a political matter, and he is well-known in the hacker community in the southeastern United States, but those probably are not strong enough to meet Knowledge (XXG) guidelines. So, I am probably going to nominate this article for deletion. Does anyone else have an opinion? -- 298: 238: 211: 141: 123: 92: 21: 336: 151: 490:
As with all this stuff, the notability problems spider gangrenously through the WP: not to take anything away from Cross, but why is EFGA notable? There's a WP stub, and a parked domain. There are plenty of press "mentions" because EFGA was attached to a major action by the ACLU, but nothing outside
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He is well known among the hacker community, I saw him on TV twice in regards to virus scares. You seem to have the process reversed, his well-thought out blog posts are a result of his experience and expertise. What makes him notable is the CyberAngel software, and its ability to have stolen
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hardware traced successfully. He is also a published author for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). If you have ever lost a laptop, his software is quite notable. If you never had a compute stolen, or heard reports of machines returned then so what?
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This page barely even asserts notability, let alone makes a case for it. Notable subjects have indepedent secondary source verification. Can someone find some for this subject? If not, I'll pitch in and AfD the page.
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I agree at least to the extent that I can't see any valid reason to keep him on the same list with Bellovin or Bernstein, so I kicked him out of the Computer security specialists category. --
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Co-founding a dubiously notable group does not make this person notable. Reliable secondary source coverage does. Want to remove the notability tag?
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Though I know Cross, and created this article, on second thought there is not really enough here to make a solid claim for notability per
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hit on the name Tom Cross? Somebody defend this, or I'm going to reverse the Tom Crosses.
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to keep me off the page altogether. I made the following changes:
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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When you have finished reviewing my changes, please set the
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Agreed. There is nothing to assert notability on this page.
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Ridiculous. Illinois House minority leader Tom Cross, with
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I have just added archive links to one external link on
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