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The backup dilema

Posted on: October 31, 2010 Last updated on: October 31, 2010 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
If you do anything on your computer besides checking your Gmail account, reading CNN and shopping at Amazon you need to backup your computer. Be it your picture gallery, your Quicken file, your letters, your novel, etc. If you don’t…
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Blogging application review

Posted on: October 30, 2010 Last updated on: October 30, 2010 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
I’ve completed a cursory review of applications that allow you do your blogging off-line and synchronize to your blog later. I’ve played with Blogjet, BlogDesk and Windows Live Writer for the most part. I’ve looked at other applications as well…
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Are women better than men?

Posted on: October 24, 2010 Last updated on: October 24, 2010 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
Are women better than men? Someone once asked me if I though men or women were the better gender so I figured I’d blog a little on my opinion there, what my thoughts are surrounding that and my reasoning. For…
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Testing BlogJet

Posted on: October 24, 2010 Last updated on: October 24, 2010 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
I have installed an interesting application – BlogJet. It’s a Windows client that allows me to compose and edit my blogs off-line. I’m testing it out and will let you know how I like it. “Computers are incredibly fast, accurate…
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Healthcare reform problems

Posted on: September 7, 2009 Last updated on: September 7, 2009 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
There’s been a lot of talk about health care reform. From what I’ve heard there have been a lot of emotionally charged statements made, that don’t seem to be all that relevant or maybe just too heavy on emotions and…
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Doesn’t Seattle have bigger problems?

Posted on: November 8, 2005 Last updated on: November 8, 2005 Written by: Siggi Bjarnason
I find the recent news reports about city council for city of Seattle working on requiring strip clubs to raise their light levels to that of a super market as well as banning the dancers from coming within 4ft of…
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13 Jan

Relationship with respect and consent

The blog discusses the importance of respect, diversity, and consent in relationships, highlighting the problems of heteronormative culture and patriarchy. It provides advice for men and women on interactions, emphasizing that respect and autonomy are vital. The article stresses that consent must be informed, enthusiastic, and can be revoked at any time.
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16 Jun

Emailing from PHP

In this article I'm replicating what I did with python with PHP and demonstrating how to send automated emails via PHP using he PHPMailer module.
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15 Jun

Secrets Management Conclusion

Third and final installment on secret management. In this article I give an overview of all the solutions I found that met my criteria.
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14 Jun

Secrets Management, a key less edition

This is a second installment on tools that will help you manage your secrets. This time I'm diving into a solution called AKEYLESS which looks like a great option for those needing a more fully fledged Secret and key management solution.
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12 Jun

Emailing from python3

In this article I deviate again from cybersecurity to continue with topic of how to send notifications from python, this time by sending fully functional email
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07 Jun

Slack messaging from Python3

In this article I deviate slightly from the infosec related topics and explain how one can add slack messaging capabilities to their python scripting..
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04 Jun

Mass shootings the USA

I wanted to pen some thoughts on the horrific problem the USA is facing in regard to mass shootings. For those that don’t know I was born and raised in Iceland but lived in Seattle WA, USA for most of…
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18 May

Docker and Doppler

My latest project has been to get more comfortable with Docker, how it works, how to set it up, etc. During that I started learning how to integrate Doppler into Docker. This article explains my findings.
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09 May

Secrets Management

In this article I talk about benefits of managing all the secrets you use in your dev efforts and how to do it efficiently and securely. I also provide a sample script to play with.
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30 Mar

Cybersecurity philosophy

I am not planning on waxing philosophy in this post, but I do want to discuss ideology or mindset of a successful cybersecurity professional. In my Vulnerability Management post I went over how to structure your vulnerability management program. Here…
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