Where Have We Been?

April 15th, 2009 by Jon Janego

Wow, it’s been over a month without much action here at Securism.  But it’s not for lack of stuff to talk about – precisely the opposite, we’ve all been so incredibly busy that this little blog has fallen by the wayside.  But I promise that we’ll get right back up at it!  In the meantime, here’s what we’ve all been doing.

Ben and I both attended the SANS 2009 conference in early March, in Orlando.  He was in the advanced penetration testing class, and I was taking the wireless security class.  Verdict on both of those: AWESOME.

Walter also went to a SANS conference in Phoenix to attend a class on secure network design.

I also just finished the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker program, which is a good overview certification class.  Don’t underestimate that exam – it’s a tricky one!

Beyond the gobs of training, we’ve also been working on some great stuff at work, getting well up to our necks in the world of PCI.

So, dear readers, don’t fret.  We’re still here, and will be back shortly!

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One Response to “Where Have We Been?”

  1. smith says:

    Hi, Hacking is a word which we all are hearing from our school days, but most of the hacking these days are by using the ready to use application which are produced by third party companies. Hence finding pure hackers are difficult. So the conclusion is that now even some companies by producing hacking products are in their way to help hackers, which we should not ignore. Until and unless such companies are present, many new techniques will surely generated, so the ultimate answer to get rid of all these stuff is to update our Computer security knowledge day after day so as to keep pace with those hackers. For more information on such topic go to the following link:http://www.eccouncil.org/certification/certified_ethical_hacker.aspx

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