My Saturday finished having a great dinner with friends and lots of laughs in one of our favorite restaurants in Brussels.
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It has been a week since I returned from another intense and thought-provoking weekend in Brussels, although it still feels like it was just yesterday. This year, apart from attending FOSDEM (as I intend to do every year) I took a very early flight on Friday to visit new (for me) places in the city. In just one day I visited the European Parliament Hemicycle, the House of European History, the Parlamentarium and the Museum of Natural Sciences. My most productive Friday in months, for sure.
After an interesting Saturday, finished with a great dinner with some friends in one of our favorite restaurants in Brussels, my Sunday at FOSDEM started again very early.
After an uncertain landing a few hours ago (the airport in Madrid was barely working due to a snowy morning), I've just arrived home but instead of having some rest after an intense and though-provoking FOSDEM I felt the urge to start writing about my weekend in Brussels.
Last week I had the huge pleasure to participate in a week-long Security Summer Camp organized by the Information Security department of ING Spain. The agenda was very promising and implied some theory and lots of practice, ending with an Escape the Room game and a 2,5 days long Capture The Flag hacking competition. Several speakers from the Infosec Squad prepared talks and workshops about different topics, focusing on Ethical Hacking, secure development, server hardening or OSINT.
Disclaimer: I attended FOSDEM in Brussels last January. I should have written this weeks ago but better late than ever, right?
Disclaimer: I attended FOSDEM in Brussels last January. I should have written this weeks ago but better late than ever, right?
Disclaimer: I attended FOSDEM in Brussels last January. I should have written this weeks ago but better late than ever, right?
Hoy mismo he recibido las quince distribuciones de Ubuntu Linux que pedí.
Según leo en BoingBoing, si consigues a tres personas para que hagan una donación y entren a formar parte de la Free Software Foundation, Richard Stallman (o Eben Moglen) grabaran el mensaje que tu prefieras para que lo uses en, por ejemplo, tu contestador telefónico.