Monthly Archives: June 2014

Pictures of Ngi-NGNs ‘Systems Management: Beyond Control’ event

Yesterday, the Dutch Networking User Group (NGN) and Dutch Platform for IT Professionals (Ngi) hosted their ‘Systems Management: Beyond Control’ event at the former Cenakel Monastery, part of the Kontakt der Kontinenten Conference grounds in Soesterberg.

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Security Thoughts: LSASS Protection in Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2

I’ve written about Pass-the-Hash (PtH) attacks before. Today, I’m writing on the cleanup mechanisms to remove lingering password(hashe)s from Windows, that Microsoft has introduced with Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2. These mechanisms help protect against Pass-the-Hash (PtH) attacks.

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Eight years of blogging

Today, I realized I’ve been blogging here for the last eight years.

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Luxuries in Life: 6 inches of Windows Phone goodness

Eighteen months ago, I purchased a Nokia Lumia 920. It has been my loyal companion for the biggest part of that time, until it recently got stolen. I needed to replace the phone. Luckily it was insured under the circumstances it was stolen, so I had ample budget to look around for a new phone.

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I’ll be speaking at the Datacenter Group’s Partner Event

Working at a Systems Integrator (SI) has its perks. I get to discuss interesting technologies with interesting customers and interesting partners. Sometimes, my playing field feels like an ecosystem where manufacturers, partners and customers think and act like one. One of the partners we’re working closely these days and gives me that special feeling is […]

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I’ll be speaking at Ngi-NGNs ‘Systems Management: Beyond Control’ event

I’ve been associated with the Dutch Networking User Group (NGN) for almost five years now. I’ve been speaking at their events and have helped others achieve the same goal. NGN has recently joined forces with the Dutch Platform for IT Professionals (Ngi), and an old tradition has been dusted off: We’re organizing a Windows Server-themed […]

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