ZZ Servers Managing Partner, David M. Zendzian (@dmz006) will be presenting How Do You Know Your Colo Isn’t “Inside” Your Cabinet, A Simple Alarm Using Teensy” which is based on a prior blog post.
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ZZ Servers Managing Partner to speak at #Shmoocon #Firetalks
Posted by David M. Zendzian in Thursday, January 26th 2012 under: Announcements, Linux, PCI, Security Tags: Alarm, Firetalk, Presentation, Security, Shmoocon
Server cabinet door alarm
Posted by David M. Zendzian in Saturday, January 21st 2012 under: Debian, Linux, PCI, Security, Sysadmin Tags: arduino, embedded, Linux, PCI, physical security, teensy
The first step in securing servers is to ensure that they are physically as secure as possible and and then monitored for unauthorized access Many times when setting up servers in a small office or co-location facility many people have their systems in a locking cabinet within a moderately secured physical building. However a determined [...]
Managing Partner speaking to College of Charleston Computer Science / ACM
Posted by David M. Zendzian in Tuesday, January 17th 2012 under: Announcements Tags: Announcement, ZZ Servers
David Zendzian, Managing Partner with ZZ Servers, will be speaking with Computer Science students from the College of Charleston today January 17, 2012 on general security best practices, OWASP and what future employers will expect their IT & Programming staff have knowledge of. David will be speaking at the weekly ACM meeting on the College [...]
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