Author Archives: phocean

My new toy

No, it is not a computer this time. And yes, it is off topic, but I wanted to thank a Japanese friend for his gift and, at the same time, promote his work :

He owns a small company in Hokkaido producing a number of wood toys. He is an artist and designs them, which are all hand made and from the local wood.

In our industrial society, where all toys are made of plastic in chinese factories, it is refreshing to see such authentic and nice wood toys.

So think about it for your kids. His website is only in Japanese for now but if you are interested, drop an e-mail and my friend will certainly answer to you shortly (last link in the menu page).

bugmenot.com

I just discovered the BugMeNot service today.

It offers a database of logins shared by the community to login to free websites that require free registration.

This is usually annoying to subscribe to such a website just to download a freeware or read an article, and it often makes people choose unsecured or random logins.

They even provide an extension for Firefox. Thanks to this great website, you are probably going to save a lot of time.

Packetlife.net

I added a new link to Packetlife.net, which is a really amazing website about networking, with focus on Cisco stuff.

The work that the author made is truly impressive : blog, cheat sheets, gentle forum and even a lab (I haven’t test because I don’t need it, but if you are a student, it is great for students and so far I have never seen any other website offering it), all integrated with a quality level that is rare to find even on professional website.

This is one the best website I have never seen in all categories and certainly the best about Cisco networking. If you are interested in this topic, visit there right now.

Simulated massive cyber attack filmed by CNN

This video, while “amusing”, is quite interesting :

Though not many details are given, I am quite skeptical about the possibility of such a massive attack.

However, it shows well that security is not just a technical matter. It has many implications in law, politics, economics, and a whole information system must be prepared to that, starting with our leaders.

That would be a HUGE effort for our politicians here in France – if they ever care…