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Apache 2.2 and mod_proxy_balancer Given at ApacheCon EU 2006 the presentations slides in HTML and PDF (348 KB).
 
Securing Web Access with a Private Certificate Authority Given at ApacheCon EU 2006 the presentations slides in HTML and PDF (1,503 KB).
 
Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux
Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux From August 2004, a talk at LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco. For those looking for them, the presentations slides in HTML and PDF (1,008 KB).
 
Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux From the Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux Tour we have HTML and PDF (948 KB) slides from NYC.
 
Is Linux Annoying? An article on Linux Annoyances for O'Reilly's LinuxDevCenter.com.
 
Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux From LinuxWorld Expo we have HTML and PDF (972 KB) slides for Hands-on Lab: Getting Up and Running with Apache 2.0 on Linux.
 
ApacheCon US 2002 News article featured in Apache Week covering the highlights of ApacheCon US 2002.
 
Securing Web Access with a Private Certificate Authority Yet another presentation, slides in HTML and PDF (564 KB) and speaking notes (PDF - 508 KB) on Securing Web Access with a Private Certificate Authority from ApacheCon US 2002.
 
Computer Security Fundamentals A presentation I gave for the Open Source HealthCare Alliance on computer security in the open source world. PDF (1,633 KB) and HTML.
 
O'Reilly Open Source Conference 2002 This article, highlighting the main events, ran in the 303 and 304 issues of Apache Week.
 
Apache and SSL Slides from the Apache and SSL talk at the 2002 O'Reilly Open Source Conference. The slides are available for viewing in PDF (752 KB) and HTML.
 
Apache and SSL An article previewing a conference talk for 2002 O'Reilly Open Source Conference on Apache and SSL. The article was also highlighted in the April 19th issue of Apache Week as well as the Apache section of ArticleCentral.com.
 
Beyond Linux Another article written for Wide Open News, this time about the Matthew Szulik's Linuxworld Keynote Speech.
 
Web Security for Business: Verifying and Storing Customer Data In a Secure Manner Presented at Linuxworld Expo San Francisco in August 2001, this presentaion covers a how to transfer customer data from a e-commerce site from a front-end web sever to a back-end database in a secure manner. Presentations slides are provided in PDF (540 KB) and HTML form.
 
The Great Debate An article written for Wide Open News about the O'Reilly Open Source Conference.
 
Web Security for Business: Creating and Implementing a Private Certificate Authority with OpenSSL and mod_ssl Name says it all, this presentations covers who to implement a private certificate authority using open source tools. Given at 2001 O'Reilly Open Source Conference, presentation slides can be viewed in both PDF (420 KB) and HTML.
 
Web Security for Business: Introduction to mod_ssl Presentaion from 2001 O'Reilly Open Source Conference covering the basics on the Apache module mod_ssl. You can take a look at presentation slides in PDF (594 KB) or HTML form.
 
Web Security: Apache and mod_ssl Part II The second article on Web Security has been released in the June 2001 issuse of Daemon News and was also highlighted in the featured articles secion of the July 6th edition of Apache Week.
 
Web Security: Encryption & Authentication The first of two articles on Web Security appeared in the May 2001 edition of Daemon News. This article has also been published in Japan, in the No. 5, July 2001 edition of FreeBSD Press.
 
CASE Tools A presentation I gave way back in 1997 that reviews Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Tools.


 
     
 
Today you hear much talk of absolutes ... that one is good and one is evil, and good and evil cannot exist in the world... Good and evil have existed in this world since [creation]. The proper search is for limited ends which soon enough educate us in the complexities of the tasks which face us. That is what all of us must learn to do in the United States; to limit objectives, to get ourselves away from the search for the absolute, to find out what is within our powers.... We must respect our opponents. We must understand that for a long, long period of time they will continue to believe as they do, and that for a long, long period of time we will both inhabit this spinning ball in the great void of the universe.

-Dean Acheson

 
     
 


 
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