SouthEast LinuxFest 2014 - Day One
Fri 20 June 2014
After a crazy cab ride from the train station I arrived at a hotel that is in the general area of SouthEast LinuxFest (SELF) but not co-located. *sigh* This side of Charlotte isn't as pedestrian-friendly as it could be.
The first day (Friday) of SELF was pretty good. I generally stayed close to the security track which included talks on DNSSEC, IPv6, and a history of information security. All very interesting and, specifically the IPv6 talk, got my head going. Being a former network guy I hadn't had to think about the impact and possibilities of IPv6 on enterprise networks and the infrastructure that resides on those networks. I also learned of a "new" firewall that deserves a closer look.
On the Fedora front, I was able to work on a few Docs Project pieces that needed some collaboration to get straight. I'm also talking up my thoughts on implementing a process to help manage (and close) security bugs within Fedora.
I'm hoping day two is just as good as today was.
By Sparks, Category: Computers
Tags: DNSSEC / information security / SouthEast LinuxFest / Southeast LinuxFest 2014 / IPv6 /
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