Archive for April, 2009

TweetAs I mentioned in my last post, I just finished the SANS Sec 504 Class: Hacker Techniques, Exploits & Incident Handling.  As with my previous 2 SANS classes, I took it over 4 months, using SANS OnDemand, which allows me to take the class online, at my own pace.  The teacher was the well known [...]

TweetWell, I just got back from Charleston, where I had my GCIH exam this morning.  I was pleasently suprised to find that it turned out to be fairly easy–It probably helped that I have spent the past 4 months studying through the SANS class associated with the GCIH.  After a little under an hour and [...]

POSSCON 2009

Posted: 23rd April 2009 by Josh in Uncategorized
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TweetThis past saturday, I traveled up to Columbia, SC to POSSCON 2009.  As the tagline on the site says, POSSCON is “South Carolina’s only Open Source Software Conference.”   The keynote speaker was the CIO of redhat, Lee Congdon.  Lee spoke on “the state of Open Source today,” throwing in practical examples from his experiances [...]