I’m adding some old stuff today from this site’s first incarnation, back when it was a series of poorly executed static pages. There’s good stuff and bad stuff, so I’m leaving out some of the bad stuff. The style of the early posts is different. I wasn’t as comfortable writing every day then. But some of the stuff is really, really useful (and the information not really available elsewhere).
So there’ll be weird posts, referring to things that happened long ago, since I enter them 7 at a time, then I go back and edit the dates so they’re correct.
David Farquhar is a computer security professional, entrepreneur, and author. He started his career as a part-time computer technician in 1994, worked his way up to system administrator by 1997, and has specialized in vulnerability management since 2013. He invests in real estate on the side and his hobbies include O gauge trains, baseball cards, and retro computers and video games. A University of Missouri graduate, he holds CISSP and Security+ certifications. He lives in St. Louis with his family.
Have a look here to see some of the old stuff. I’m pretty much out of time, but I’ll try to put more old stuff up over the long weekend. I’m on a pretty good week right now, but figuring out how to break it all down into topical posts is a little intimidating.
Oh, man! Lots of old memories there!