Internetworking and Security
 
 
Ethical Hacking/Penetration Testing Part 2
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Well, my wife is out at a fancy banquet, so, I’m home alone with Sydney and she is sleeping as usual, so, why not get started on part 2?
 
In part 1, I focused on a few utilities that can be used for
 
Ethical Hacking/Penetration Testing Part 1
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Ethical Hacking is a hot topic these days as it is probably the single most effective way to ensure your environment is secured from the malicious hackers out in the wild.  That said, ethical
 
Network Admission Control (NAC) Part 2
Monday, April 14, 2008
In Part 1 we discussed from a high level what NAC or Network Admission Control is.  In this entry, I am going to dive a little deeper in what components and deployment options are available.
 
 
 
Network Admission Control (NAC) Part 1
Friday, April 11, 2008
Here’s a hot topic which deserves a multiple entries due to it’s complex nature and multiple deployment options.
 
Why is it so complex?  Not necessarily because the technology is super complex, not
 
The Good Old BBS Days (31337 w00t)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Wow.. Tonight I was talking with a guy that I’ve known since the “old days”.  The 31337 days... The l33t h4x0r days..  I was but a wee boy at the age of 12.  Above is an image of my old BBS “The
 
This is a blog about Enterprise Internetworking and Security.  Such topics as advanced Cisco routing, VPN, IPS, Vulnerability Management and Wireless will be covered.
 
Jamie is a Security Consultant from Edmonton Canada who is responsible for designing complex secured networks.  
 
This blog aims at giving insight into security and connectivity solutions to medium and large enterprises.  Jamie has been involved in providing security solutions to various sectors such as local and federal government, education, oil and gas as well as health care.
 
Feel free to send questions/comments to: jamie.haggett@gmail.com