11/11/2008

very touched by this virtual birthday cake

There is a man over in the States who is at the basis of the International Security Bloggers network feed, an ever growing feed of security bloggers. He accepted us to come into hte collected feed (and I hope he forgives our party with some music from time and time and freeware that is being thrown around like confetti) and he has really made us a cake. This is what he has to say about us - and this goes for all the other belgian security bloggers and their resources and contacts (for which I hope some accept that I had not so much time the last week for some other projects - but I will come to it, promised)

Happy Birthday to BelSec

belsec One of the most prolific contributors to the Security Bloggers Network is the BelSec blog of the Belgian Security Bloggers Network.  The folks from BelSec contacted me about a year ago and asked if they could join the famous SBN.  I was flattered that they thought the SBN was famous and after checking out the sites sent them an invite. 

Well over the last year the BelSec crew have certainly proven themselves as great members of the SBN and a valuable resource to the security community.  Tomorrow (today for those in Europe) they celebrate their one year birthday. The crew at BelSec has a lot of activities planned throughout the day.  Stop over, see for yourself and enjoy.

Happy birthday BelSec and many more. Keep up the good work!

http://www.stillsecureafteralltheseyears.com/ 

I am really really touched, but maybe in the fond of my heart I am just a simple guy with a simple wish and a true believer that if all the good people do a little effort they can move mountains. Look at Obama (for the moment). I have a dream said Martin Luther King. Never give up hope said Jesse Jackson in 1988. Change has come to America said Obama in 2008.

Let us try to make the difference in year 2 of Belsec and let us go to bit further, the pressure a bit higher, the tone a bit stronger to make it clear that it is time because we don't have that much time left If I see how the basics of our internet infrastructure have become vulnerable the last months (dns, tcp, ....)

And now enough speeching, let's party

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