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JJ"s Complete Unofficial Guide to Infosec. Technical and not-too-techie information on today's hot security issues, products and technologies. |
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The Evolution of NAC: a response, rave and rant
After catching a quick glimpse of Alan’s post on the Evolution of NAC, I popped over to the Infonetics site to download the whitepaper his post was referring to.
It’s a short 5-pager that will only take a few moments to read, so I encourage you to check it out. For those of you that read my articles and blog, I want to provide a response, noting several things
JJ- Back in the lab: 802.1X and more
Hi everyone! I know I’ve been missing in action yet again, so I thought I’d give you all a quick update. I’ve been on site quite a bit recently, working on various customer projects and security implementations.
I’m spending time in the coming weeks in the lab here; mostly working on access control, port security, 802.1X and possibly even some NAC/NAP proof of concepts.
To those of you who have posted comments or emailed questions to me; I promise I’m getting to them! I’ve received quite a few inquiries on various 802.1X topics; implementations, functions and the new standards coming out. Stay tuned for more on the new 80
Mystery Solved: SQUIRREL (An Ode to…)
An Ode to SQUIRREL
For months I’ve wondered
with eager anticipation
how Hoff, Jack and crew
created this new SQUIRREL Nation
I prayed, I questioned, I pondered
for mental emancipation
but the enigma just grew
until I clicked the Disney station
And so now I’ve uncovered
the source of SQUIRREL’s creation
I bet no one ever knew
about the SIMP-elation
I present to you all
for your viewing pleasure
the definitive source of SQUIRREL
Happy Friday !
Retaliation: Network Security Talk at SecTor
Now that I have all the important fun stuff out there for you on Why You Can’t Miss SecTor, I’ll tell you a little bit about my talk at the conference.
My talk this year is different- it’s different from my talk last year at SecTor (Network Security Stripped) and it’s actually a stark contrast to the majority of my past talks.
Event though I’ve spoken extensively on network security, 802.1X, wirel
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