Thursday, April 30, 2009

Security Podcasts. Looking for agile ones

Last year, on my French blog, I listed all the Security Podcasts I tried to listen to, at least once.

The Internet is in a perpetual movement and yesterday when browsing this list, I was amazed to see that 90% of the podcasts are still alive.
Today, I'm a little busy with going deeper into the Agile world, so I only listen regularly to two security podcasts:

Risky business: Patrick Gray is really doing a good job here. First he knows the security staff, travels to attend the Hat convention and has a good network. So Risky Business is for me the best podcast to get in touch with security news and to listen to a broadrange of expert guests.
Sometimes, I would like Patrick to slow down and not to call his guests by phone to improve my understanding, but that's a detail.

Security Now: Security Now was my first regularly followed podcast and also one of the best listening exercice, to practice english. Security Now is a permanent security tutorial, where Steve Gibson, takes the time to explain and reexplain the fundamentals of security and goes deep in the weekly technical exploits and vulnerabilities.
The sound quality is perfect and Leo Laport positions himself as a non-techical guy to summarize the explanations and make sure the listeners are not lost in the details.

Now, I would really enjoy to subscribe to podcasts about agility.
Do you have any links for me?

Thursday, April 16, 2009

A blog, for what?

When I started blogging in French on the web at "Simplifiez-vous la vie numérique", I didn't really know what the content of the blog would be.
After one month I understood that all the emails and explanations I was sending to my friends would have found a better home on my blog than being forgotten in their mailboxes.
So I mainly posted content related to their questions and sometimes made some research to improve my knowledge.

Today, I need to share my current professional experiences and this blog should be a point where I write my questions and the steps to the answers.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Here we are


Finally, I bought the lookingforanswers.me domain name to post my questions and reckoning around my professional activity. I'm not sure I will constantly fill it, but at least, this should help me to write in English.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Having a logo



Tell me about this logo. That's suppose to be a question mark.

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