It’s a Blogiversary
Posted February 23rd, 2009 by rybolovWhile I’ve been busy running all over the US and Canada, I missed a quasi-momentus date: the second anniversary of the Guerilla-CISO. You can read the “Hello World” post if you want to see why this blog was started.
Blah Blah blah much has happened since then. I swapped out blog platforms early on. I started playing the didgeridoo. I went on a zombie stint for 9 months. I switched employers. I added FISMA lolcats (IKANHAZFIZMA). I started getting the one-liners out on twitter. Most momentous is that I’ve picked up other authors.
- Ian Charters (ian99), an international man of mystery, is a retired govie with a background in attacking stuff and doing forensics.
- Joe Faraone (Vlad the Impaler), besides being a spitting imitation of George Lucas, is the guy who did one of the earliest certification and accreditations and informally laid down some of the concepts that became doctrine.
- Dan Philpott (danphilpott), Government 2.0 security pundit extraordinaire, is the genius behind Fismapedia.org and one of the sharpest guys I know.
- Mini-Me, he’s short, he’s bald, and he guest-blogs from time to time about needing a hairdryer.
So in a way, I’ve become “the pusher”–the guy who harrasses the other authors until they write something just to quiet me up for a couple of weeks.
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