PGP / GPG Public Key
If you need to send something to me, or you need to verify that something came from me, here is my PGP / GPG / GnuPG public key
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I recently received some light critisism with regards to my website. Basically they found that the information was good, but the colors made it hard to read. So I decided to write a new CSS based template from scratch.
I am not completely done yet, but I liked the direction it was looking so much,
I decided now is the time to cut it over. This new theme incorporates what is called a "fluid" design where the information floats in the middle of the page and resizes based on the size of the brower, while maintain certain aspects.
I am still playing with this.
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This weekend, I finished the first portion of my bookmarklet for the Inn.ocuo.us website. Currently, there are really only two users. Myself and @LauraVezer.
I thought I would create a bookmarklet so that I can more quickly post links to twitter using my own shortener. And now it works.
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eSecurity Planet has an interesting article about the president of RSA turning down the Cybersecurity Coordinator position from the Obama administration with a quote
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So I was watching my Tweetdeck the other day, and Richard tweeted his new blog post about "Real Security Is Threat-Centric" and it got me thinking. The thought that jumped into my head right off was "he may have a point", but then I thought, 'wait, that doesn't even apply in the "real world"'.
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Spent the day at the Cornerstones of Trust Security Conference today in Foster City. Spent the day on the technology track.
In this track, they discussed Virtualization and Cloud Computing and the security implications of using cloud computing. I found the information regarding some of the new VMware security products that have been announced very interesting, now these were not VMware vendor discussions but rather the points of view of a technologies who is in the process of implementing them and following their products.
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This is my first attempt to create an EastBaySec meetup, I am also going to coin the #Hashtag #EastBaySec so when tweeting about these events please use this hashtag.
Come out and meet fellow security people from all over the Bay Area. As always, this is not a sponsored meeting, there is no agenda or speakers, and no RSVP is needed
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Stealing the entire text
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I have volunteered and as of today am officially the webmaster for the Silicon Valley Chapter of ISSA, which will also include the Cornerstones of Trust website. I look forward to this opportunity and hope I can serve the chapter, the board, the team and the community well.{jcomments on}
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Scanning web applications with Nessus offers the end user several new configuration options in the Nessus client. You should take into account:
This is a good video cast of the new web application testing features and how to configure them over at http://www.net-security.org/
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So, most people have heard of URL shortening sights like Bit.ly TinyURL, Tr.im, etc.
I decided to see if I could write my own. So I did.
Its available at http://inn.ocuo.us/ <- I got some fancy domain hacking there too