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Entries for June, 2009

Everything You Need To Know About Cloud Security in 30 Minutes or Less

The last presentation of the day was by Rich Mogull on “Everything you need to know about cloud security in 30 minutes or less”.  It all started with all of the presentations and diagrams having pictures of clouds so some guy decides to sell that.  Makes security practitioners sad. Why the cloud is a problem […]

Cloud Computing Panel Discussion

Next up at the Cloud Computing and Virtualization Security half-day seminar was a Cloud Computing Panel moderated by Rich Mogull (Analyst/CEO at Securosis) with Josh Zachary (Rackspace), Jim Rymarczk (IBM), and Phil Agcaoili (Dell) participating in the panel.  My notes from the panel discussion are below: Phil: Little difference between outsources of the past and […]

Virtualization Security Best Practices from a Customer’s and Vendor’s Perspective

The next session during the ISSA half-day seminar on Virtualization and Cloud Computing Security was on security best practices from a customer and vendor perspective.  It featured Brian Engle, CIO of Temple Inland, and Rob Randell, CISSP and Senior Security Specialist at VMware, Inc.  My notes from the presentation are below: Temple Inland Implementation – […]

About the Cloud Security Alliance

The next presentation at the ISSA half-day seminar was on the “Cloud Security Alliance” and Security Guidance for Critical Areas of Focus in Cloud Computing by Jeff Reich.  Here are my notes from this presentation: Agenda About the Cloud Security Alliance Getting Involved Guidance 1.0 Call to Action About the Cloud Security Alliance Not-for-profit organization […]

Introduction to Cloud Computing and Virtualizaton Security

Today the Austin ISSA and ISACA chapters held a half-day seminar on Cloud Computing and Virtualization Security.  The introduction on cloud computing was given by Vern Williams.  My notes on this topic are below: 5 Key Cloud Characteristics On-demand self-service Ubiquitous network access Location independent resource pooling Rapid elasticity Pay per use 3 Cloud Delivery […]

Velocity 2009 – Introduction to Managed Infrastructure with Puppet

Introduction to Managed Infrastructure with Puppet by Luke Kanies, Reductive Labs You can get the work files from git://github.com/reductivelabs/velocity_puppet_workshop_2009.git, and the presentation’s available here. I saw Luke’s Puppet talk last year at Velocity 2008, but am more ready to start uptaking some conf management back home.  Our UNIX admins use cfengine, and puppet is supposed […]

Velocity 2009 – Death of a Web Server

The first workshop on Monday morning was called Death of a Web Server: A Crisis in Caching.  The presentation itself is downloadable from that link, so follow along!  I took a lot of notes though because much of this was coding and testing, not pure presentation.  (As with all these session writeups, the presenter or […]

The Velocity 2009 Conference Experience

Velocity 2009 is well underway and going great!  Here’s my blow by blow of how it went down. Peco, my erstwhile Bulgarian comrade, and I came in to San Jose  from Austin on Sunday.  We got situated at the fairly swank hotel, the Fairmont, and wandered out to find food.  There was some festival going […]

Velocity 2009 – The Web Performance and Operations Conference

You’re in luck!  Peco and I are attending Velocity 2009 and we’ll be taking notes and blogging about the conference.  You can see what to expect by going back and reading my coverage of Velocity 2008! As Web Admins, we love Velocity.  Usually, we have to bottom-feed at more generalized conferences looking for good relevant […]