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Clouds in BlackHat's conference

Being the other side of the pond I wasn’t able to attend Black Hat, but I have been keeping a keen eye on the posted conference materials and talk recordings being released after the conference’ close. As I’ve recently been researching the latest buzz of Cloud Computing, naturally I was initially drawn to the talks […]

Posted byinfosanity2009-08-18Posted inUncategorized2 Comments on Clouds in BlackHat's conference

Screen Capture and Editing

As part of an upcoming project I’ve been playing with some screen capture and editing software. As I’ve never been one for for the graphical/fluffy side of IT it’s a new area for me, and I was shocked with how simple it can be. For screen capture I used the free CamStudio application, at first […]

Posted byinfosanity2009-08-17Posted inExploit, InfoSec, Lab, Malware, Tool-Kit, VMwareLeave a comment on Screen Capture and Editing

Links from my inbox (2009-08-17)

Going through my inbox, today seems to be a good day for sharing links. So I thought I pass some of these on, may be of use to others too. IronGeek’s Security and Forensic podcasts: Links to the latest episodes of the podcasts that are regularly listened to by IronGeek, in chronological order. Shouldn’t be […]

Posted byinfosanity2009-08-17Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Links from my inbox (2009-08-17)

BCS Exit Survey

I recently recieved my renewal reminder for the BCS, I’ve been increasingly disappointed with the ‘advantages’ of being a member. Whilst I don’t like not being a member of a professional body for my craft, I simply cannot justify the cost any longer.

Posted byinfosanity2009-08-06Posted inUncategorized3 Comments on BCS Exit Survey

CloudCamp Lightening talks

Last week’s CloudCamp in Newcastle started of with a series of lightning talks, five minutes on a topic of the speakers choice.

Posted byinfosanity2009-08-01Posted inCloudLeave a comment on CloudCamp Lightening talks

BlackHat 2009 resources on-line

For those of us that are unable to attend BlackHat in person, the talk resources are now available online

Posted byinfosanity2009-07-30Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on BlackHat 2009 resources on-line

CloudCamp sound bites

Whilst I research further I thought I’d share some of the comments and soundbites (mostly paraphrased) a took a note of during the CloudCamp NE event.

Posted byinfosanity2009-07-30Posted inCloud1 Comment on CloudCamp sound bites

Initial thoughts from CloudCamp

Tonight was the second CloudCamp event in the North East of England, and my first serious look at cloud computing. I really enjoyed the event and believe I recieved excellent value from attendence, so thanks to all those who helped run the event, presented and discussed aspects of the field with me during the breakout sessions.

Posted byinfosanity2009-07-29Posted inCloud, InfoSec1 Comment on Initial thoughts from CloudCamp

July SuperMondays Review

This months SuperMondays started of with the usual round of pre-event geek talk and networking. As a result I now definitely want to get myself down to Bletchley Park and I’m some-what gutted that I wasn’t aware of the Big Geek Day Out before it happened, sounds like those involved had a blast. The event […]

Posted byinfosanity2009-07-29Posted inSuperMondays3 Comments on July SuperMondays Review

War-walking case

I’ve just complete work on a project I’ve had in mind for a while now, a warwalking case. As you can probably guess it involves fitting a war-drive rig (car excluded) inside a carryable case. As I had one going spare I started off with a fairly standard CD carry case: Bit of fun with […]

Posted byinfosanity2009-07-23Posted inGPS, Tool-Kit, Wireless6 Comments on War-walking case

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