Is it normal to have to subscribe to a f*cking distribution list to increase my chances to win a price of a *free* contest? That’s true, I’m sure to increase my chances to get spam…
Category: Business
You said “SIEM”?
In my previous post, I talked about a “SIEM” environment. What’s behing this new accronym? SIEM stands for: Security Information and Event Management Today, IT platforms are very complex (exponential expansion, integration of mixed environments, worldwide deployed) and, in the same time, they must be reliable on a 24×7 basis:
RSA enVision CSE certified!
Yesterday, I successfully passed the RSA enVision CSE exam (aka 050-V336-ENVCSE01)! I attended a 3-days training in Amsterdam a few weeks ago and received a big student book. As usual with trainings like this one, the book was too light and lot of information requested by the exam was crearly
Still looking for a new job via Monster? Bastard!
If you are still using Monster or Stepstone to find the job of your life, it’s time to update your arms! After the FOREM (for the Belgian readers), newspapers, websites, you’ll have to use your best avatar in Second Life! A french bank, BNP Paribas orzanized a recruitment operation in
How to define effective security policies?
Security policies are mandatory in all organizations. Your users must known what they can or can’t do, when and how. They must describe how security incidents are handled. Security policies can also be used in case of litigation and must avoid all ambiguity! I found a nice white-paper about this
Google Announced a Belgian Office
Google announced their plan to start activity near Mons. That’s a really good news for a region poor in such initiative. On their website, they already posted some job opportunities. BTW, they posted them in Dutch… Do they know that Mons is located in the French part of Belgium? 😉
CCSA!
Yesterday, I successfully passed my CCSA Certification…
Provider-1 training live from London
Live from the training room… 😉 My 2-days training on Provider-1 will start soon… Stay tuned!
Sunray @ home
At work, we use Sunray Thin Clients (see a previous post). Based on a client-server schema, the clients uses lot of protocols such as BOOTP, DHCP, TFTP and more. For a few weeks, my goal was to use a Sunray at home: Just plug my smartcard and work on my