Stay Connected with Senki’s Updates

How do I stay connected with Senki and get Updates? Staying connected with Senki and Barry Raveendran Greene’s work is easy. The work posted on Senki is shared on Linkedin, Medium, Twitter, Facebook (Senki), Network Operations Groups (NOGs), Security Forums, and various Security Trust Groups. The work here often reflects the Security Trust Groups’ efforts to

Principles to invest in Linkedin for an Effective Impact

Version 1.2 We have an ocean of articles to explain how to use Linkedin for social media marketing.  We don’t have as many articles that explain how to use Linkedin for an Effective Impact on people. Online social selling tools are human communications tools. People forget that E-mail, chat, Facebook, Linkedin, MySpace, Discord, Whatsapp, Twitter,

Building and Investing in a Community of “Contacts”

Building and Investing in a Community of “Contacts.” We’re a world of people. People in communities. Communities that only work if people within that community invest in building, Foster, interconnect, and serve the individuals in that community. The community only grows with healthy investment and welcoming culture. All these factors are essential to taking a Read More

Effective Linkedin Connections – Building Your Network

Effective Linkedin Connections Building Your Social Media Network How to Effectively Communicate (Version 0.4) This Empowerment Doc is for all those who are using Linkedin, Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and other social media tools build a professional network, seek out opportunities (i.e. jobs),  reach out with “cold calls,” and connect with other humans. Effective Linkedin Connection Connections Read More

Is “Transparent” Web Caching Dead?

Over the last few months, I’ve been re-exam the value of web caches in a network architecture. Peers have asked me to write up the results. What follows are the results. The are provided to help operators not get pushed by vendors to make costly mistakes. “Web Caching” has been an effective and productive tool Read More

Weekend Read – Lessons from Heartbleed

Every vulnerability is a security lesson that will either be repeated or used to improve the organization. Lessons from Heartbleed is no different.  IMHO “The Matter of Heartbleed” is a mandatory paper for all security professionals! It points out the dynamics of a critical Internet vulnerability and how organizations respond. As a minimum, read the Read More