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New VOME Website goes live

January 5th, 2010 Tristan No comments

For the past several months, the VOME website has been undergoing a radicle redevelopment. The project was managed by Lizzie Coles-Kemp of the Information Security Group, and undertaken by Yee-Lin Lai and myself.

The original site (designed by Consult Hyperion, and hosted by Royal Holloway’s Information Security Group) served as the first web-presence of the VOME Group since 2008. Over the last year, we have seen VOME mentioned in various Identity Management blogs. With the launch of the new website, we hope to reach more people interested in the field of Identity Management, as well as improve the visibility of the VOME Group, and those who participate in the project.

Visit the VOME Project website here.

Click here to view my involvement with the VOME Project.

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Site Update: Recent outages, Server rebuild & more

December 2nd, 2009 Tristan No comments

A report on the recent server outages, and the recent server rebuilds.

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InfoSec 2009

April 29th, 2009 Tristan No comments
InfoSec 2009 - Earls Court

InfoSec 2009 - Earls Court

Having not updated in a while, I thought I would post a little something.

Attended InfoSec 2009 in London today. It ended up being a very interesting event, with a lot of companies focusing on Mobile-Device security (cellphones, memory sticks, etc). There was a very significant presence from universities, including Westminster, Oxford, and Royal Holloway. Fortunately I wasnt working on the stand at RHUL, so I got to go round the event and catch up on the latest in Information Security.

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The first post

March 1st, 2009 Tristan No comments

Well, I suppose I should make a start on my ‘blog’.

Unlike previous blogs, I don’t plan on this one being a report on my day-to-day activities. I’ll publish website updates, major events in my life, and professional content.

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Over the last week, we’ve been running the KPMG course for the students. This has involved setting up an entirely new streamlined lab environment for the students use. After a few small technical issues with the VM deployment system on the first day, I devised a new way of pre-loading the VM’s to the machines. We plan to use this method to deploy the Foundstone lab next week (Thursday / Friday). I will need to secure the OS further for use with new lab sessions. I also plan on offering this system to the staff, so they can create VM appliances for student use, then they are able to run fully customized lab sessions.

I finished my first VOME contact, which included setup and deployment of three desktops and three laptops to the new VOME staff, and also the setup of their Moodle E-Learning space. The next piece of work I do for them will hopefully be website design. I plan to use Wordpress for this due to its simplicity and multi-user capability. It will be perfectly suited to their needs.