I read a blog over at thinkphd.com the other day that inspired me to chart my own path at Northcentral University (NCU) in pursuit of my Doctorate. When I was first looking at schools, much like Cindy over at thinkphd.com, I kept coming back to NCU. I was in need of a GOOD school offering [...]
I just posted this over at INFOSECIsland.com… The cosmetics company Lush Cosmetics was the target of a successful data breech discussed several days ago: The Real Business Impact of Being Hacked. Unfortunately it’s happened again… as predicted. Lush operates many web portals around the world providing beauty supplies. After their last breech, I decided to find [...]
Since I have NOTHING but time on my hands, I created another blog site at INFOSECSchool.com. This one aims a bit differently than the LeesWeblog.com. INFOSECSchool is focused on security educational information and resources. This is just the start to a much larger endeavor. Stay Tuned! Coming Soon: Blog: Protecting yourself on FaceBook My Hacker [...]
Back by popular demand! I updated the Linux STIG SRR Viewer originally released here to incorporate some of the community requests. New Features: Fancy Splash Screen (not a request, but still new) Added an POA&M export based on the DIACAP portal template. Fixed CSV output to, well, work properly Created Quickstart Instructions Outstanding issue: I [...]
After trying to maintain two blogs and realizing that barely have the time for ONE blog I’ve decided to merge DaLeeMan.com into LeesWeblog.com. I tried a bunch of blog applications that help you manage multiples, but then I realized something pretty important…both of my blogs are the same… a mix of business and geek. So [...]
After a long technical hiatus, Daleeman.com is back! Where’d I go, well, I’d rather not say. But…I will. See if you can follow this: A couple months ago, I decided to upgrade my desktop machine (quad-core Intel, 8GB ram, blah blah). That left my old AMD 5000 black-edition and motherboard free…so, I decided to upgrade [...]
A few years ago I had the opportunity to work with one of the first mini-ITX boards around: a VIA EPIA 800MHz. I was really struck by the size of this thing and it’s capabilities (yes, I know about nano-ITX). I thought they were SO cool, we bought 9 of them at work and made a [...]