by Stuart Clark | Feb 10, 2015 | Latest
Since Wednesday’s powerball lottery drawing is at a staggering $485 million I would not blame even the most rational readers of this blog to be tempted. It is also a great opportunity for me to pass along some information that may save you from being a victim....
by Stuart Clark | Feb 10, 2015 | CISO, Latest, Security Leadership
Commentary on security and the cloud from a chief security officer’s perspective. Enabling technology to change the world for good is the mission. Hacking is not evil. People with evil intent are evil. Crush evil.
by Stuart Clark | Oct 3, 2014 | Devops, Latest
Log management is hard. Always has been, always will be. Good to know that there are bright folks like Mr. Fulton and his team over at @swipley that get it. (and share!) Technically –| Rsyslog –> Logstash –> to –> S3 and Sumologic...
by Stuart Clark | Sep 11, 2014 | Agile, Devops, Latest, Security for Startups
Key Takeaways: CoreOS and Docker will fundamentally change the way SaaS companies deliver software. CoreOS and Docker used together provide a compelling package by combining an “operating system as a service” and an application container to run...
by Stuart Clark | Sep 9, 2014 | Latest
Needed to give LinkedIn props for adding a few security features: The ability to managed logged in sessions. The ability to export “your” data. More email notifications when account details change including date, time, browser, operating system, and...
by Stuart Clark | Sep 8, 2014 | Latest
Raising kids is the best mirror in the world. Every flaw, imperfection and blemish in your makeup is ultimately revealed. — Stuart Clark