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giovedì 18 luglio 2013

Anatomy of a conference day in Rome

Let’s focus on that day

1) Wake up in the morning, raining in vistarino

2) Reached Pavia station went to the automatic ticket machine to take the train  I discover it does not work, ok no prob I queued at the ticket store

3) Took the train in perfect time, so this sis not such a bad day after all…

4) The train is arriving late, damn will I take the coincidence? Of course not! lost for 1 minute (I saw it leaving) 🙁 bye bye Italo, by by first class

5) OK nothing is lost, I look for another ticket counter and I ask if I can change it. Of course they explain me that I could have changed it before train leave, alas not now, so I have had to buy another one, sigh I have took an offer for first class and now I pay the same amount for a economy

6) The lady tells me I have to run and make the ticket directly on the train, even if I have to pay a penalty

7) After 3 hours where nothing happen I finally arrive to Rome tiburtina station. my first time here. Weather is sunny, Rome is beautiful, the station New and clean… now I need a Cab. now you have to notice that in Italy is quite unusual to find a cab that accept credit or debit cards, they want cash and, of course, I have only a few coin. but don’t worry I will go to an ATM machine but…. There aren’t ATM machines at tiburtina station. Of course I discover it after looking, and asking, everywhere.

8) finally I decide to talk with a taxi driver (not the movie one), and we agreed he will bring me to an ATM machine so I can get the cash and Then bring me to the final destination.

9) The Taxi driver kindly drive me to the ATM machine, queue again…dam I took an old quite blind lady that needed a lifetime to do her operation, and then a young lady with a thousand of operation to do, so after half an hour finally i get the money, turn back to taxi.

10) I arrived to Rome University and look for the place, I manage to arrive without loosing my way, the place is nice, I also find some people I know or I met some of my LinkedIn contact I never met great…

The conference itself is very interesting and the speeches are high level, I also enjoyed the catering (Rome is Rome and (ISC)2 organization is outstanding).

and then…my turn

11) I start the presentation (an extract of my webminar on mobility for (ISC)2 italian chapter) and at the second slide, when I say that most of the IT policy on mobile have been incomplete and I take as an example protection screens for laptop, one of the attendee stop me telling that what I say is absurd not real, out of the world, and that I’m insulting all the managers, ceo, VP and so on….

I try to calm down the guy, but as a matter of fact he blocked me again at the second statement, at the end any word coming form me was used for complains by the guy. I honestly didn’t know what hurted him so much, at the end I were telling things that are quite easy to find in literature and, by the way, I have experienced in more than 20 years of IT consulting. but at the end, to make a long story short, he complains against me all the presentation keeping quite all the time  and forcing me to make an incomplete speech because of time restriction.

I have had, to ask the attendees if i could go on or, if they agreed with the guy, i could have stopped the presentation. they told me to go on so I managed somehow to finish.

12) my via crucis finally end, and it’s another break time. come on most of the attendees comes to me asking why the guy was so mad with me… I don’t know I don’t even know him…. 🙁 probably he did not liked my rings ….

13) finally the panel, I’m again there… planning to keep it quiet this time. in a panel usually should be a discussion between the panellist and the attendees but my guy star talking again and took quite all the time, well he was having a lot of thing to say (and, funny, some of the tings are the same he complains when i told them in my speech) but now the goal is surviving the end so i keep quiet 🙂 lesson learned…

13) ok time to go home, guess what it’s 4:30 pm and start raining cats and dogs

14) I wait with some attendees, meanwhile eat the rest of the great catering, there is also beer and sparkling wine….

15) It’s going late, so we decided to go anyway, I went to the reception and ask for a cab, with the usal hald an hour time before having an answer (go to Rome to understand).

16) Cab sweet cab, it arrives and brings me to the station, but i have to wait another hour for my train so I wait in the wait area for italo passengers (Italo is the name of the train by the way).

17) it is not raining anymore, just a few drops so the weather is…how and with a 100% of humidity and no air conditioned rooms

18) finally it’s time, now everything is perfect i took my seat, the service is outstanding I also have the television so the run back to milano rogoredo station is quick and pleasant, I can even watch a movie ….

19) night now, and I have to wait for the local train that will bring me to pavia where my lovely wife will take me home.

another hour waiting, and the mosquitoes attack! Never saw so many mosquitoes in my life, I surrender and keep scratching walking changing places aaarghhh I surrender.

finally the train and then car and then home

I survived

so at the end not so bad…

PS at the end I’ve got a B as a score, but honestly is not so bad considering the situation…just i never took such a low grade . 🙁

PSS: does anyone knows the conference guy and why he hates me so much?

  • (ISC) 2 conference in Rome (thepuchiherald.wordpress.com)

mercoledì 17 luglio 2013

The unemployed mood

Today is not really an happy day.

Although I’m fighting to find reason for a good mood is not always easy to smile when you’re still fighting to find a job, the economic situation is not nice and perspective are even worse.

What can  a 47 guy looking  for a position do?

They say that if this not kills you make you stronger, wish it is the truth but there are days where you feel as you live in the wrong world. I spent a lot of my life trying to be one of the best in what I do, and apparently at the end I’m paying this effort. I’m too technical and at the same time too evangelist or marketing…I can agree on the fact I’m too bald 🙂

The most depressing is when you seek for a feedback and the tells you that, your capabilities are impressive but do not fit our needs. I already complained about the fact that in the Job seeking receive feedback is almost the most difficult thing to achieve, but when you seek and receive a “sorry no” well, makes you feel a little dumb. I mean I’m so stupid that I ask for that answer…

Is a rollercoaster, mood went high and low, and you feel between guilty and worried. What I’ve do wrong, what I could have done better?

Luckily I’ve found some ways to still fight, so my collaboration with (ISC)2 makes me feel as a living member of the Security Community, and I honestly have to say thanks to many guys that makes me feel better. I don’t know you but I always perceived the job as a never ending training, learning and teaching activity. Sharing experience makes me feel better, that’s why even in sthi situation I’m still writing articles, delivering speeches and webminar.

Funny enough seems those activities does not qualify me as an IT expert since I’m still searching SLOL (= Sad LOL). But as I told before today is not a good one and everything looks a little darker.

I know, probably I should not share those thoughts on the net, but what can I do I always used the Open Door approach so I like to tell what I think and I like people tell me what they think, so at the end writing is a way to fight for the good mood back somehow. Better fight than surrender, also because Surrender to what?

I will still look for, nor that I have other chances he he.

Meanwhile I will run once again the CV sending tour (funny I’ve received answer basically only from not Italian HH, that makes me think, as a first impression, that my skill-set is not required in my country).

I will keep posting and sharing knowledge

And I will continue to fight against the annoying flies and mosquitoes here in Pavia. besides if anyone know a good repellent against fly and mosquito I will appreciate the sharing of information.

I have to admit that what concur to the bad mood is also the political and economical situation in Italy. While a lot of people struggle to survive and we’re in desperate needs of resources our parliament approved 13 billion euros to buy some F35. I can understand that this is something that would improve our army, but I still consider this as an act of irresponsibility. Even it were on the defence budget, already planned and so on (this is what I heard on news when politician defended their choice) I still think that a temporary shifting of this budget from air force to Italian would not have been so bad.

We will probably have a better army but I’m not sure that this will protect our country better than an injection on our economy. for example we could have closed the IMU saga and probably blocked the IVA rise. And the other resources could have been used for lowering taxes or paying public debts that are killing our enterprises.

Honestly I still think that our parliament did a really bad choice, and even if improved our air-force makes our country weaker.

And what about the Kazakistan saga? it’s almost ridiculous. we, once again, showed the world our worse face, making evident how we can actually act as the worst joke on Italians. nobody know, nobody understand, we acted in a way that still seems a “gift to a rich friend” made by someone using government agencies without caring to respect laws, ethics, morals imperatives and political and image consequences for the country.

And I’m sure that sending 40 people armed to capture a dangerous 6 years baby and his mother has been an act of courage, but if just 13 of the witness reported comment on the action is true we should be ashamed to have those people in our police forces.

Last but not least the Calderoli statement against the minister Kyenge. Come on like we don’t know mr Calderoli  eloquium and the lega communications language. I respect more Calderoli that personally apologized to the minister and in public that many other statements coming form his party member.  that tried to defend what was not defensible.

And about the fact he did not resigned, well at the moment the only one that resigned for a claimed error was Josefa Idem that made mistakes in the tax declaration, paid it late and resigned. We should be ashamed of her, what would happen if people in our parliament and government would apply the same metric? we would remain with a few dozen of people…. SLOL

 

but again today I’m in a bad mood so forgive me

Long Life and Prosperity

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mercoledì 29 maggio 2013

(ISC)2 SecureRome Conference 2013

SecureRome Conference 2013
Tuesday, 9th July, 2013

Università degli studi di Roma “La  Sapienza, Italy

08.45 – 09.15    Registration & Arrival Coffee   

                        Foyer to Aula Odeion  

                       

09.15 – 09.20    Welcome Note

Prof. Dr. Claudio Cilli

Professor, University la Sapienza / EuropeanAdvisory Board Member, (ISC)2     

Aula Odeion

09.20 – 09.30    Chairman’s Opening Remarks

                        John Colley

                        Managing Director, (ISC)² EMEA

Aula Odeion                            

09.30 – 10.15    Opening Keynote Address: TBC

TBC

TBC, University La Sapienza

Aula Odeion

           

10.15 – 11.00    S1: What Skills are required in Infosec today?

Richard Nealon

Member of the (ISC)² Board of Directors & Co-Chair of (ISC)²’s EMEA Advisory Board

Aula Odeion

                       

11.00 – 11.15    Morning Refreshments
                        Foyer to Aula
Odeion

                                                           

11.15 – 12.00    S2: Security Services, approccio in-house vs managed security: un’esperienza reale PerLuigi Sartori
CSO, Informatica Trentina

Aula Odeion

12.00 – 12.45    S3: Cyber Security and Cyber Warfare: The EU approach and experience

Prof. Dr. Claudio Cilli

Professor, University la Sapienza / European Advisory Board Member, (ISC)2

Aula Odeion

                                     

12.45 – 13.00    Chapter Update
Paolo Ottolino,

Board Member of (ISC)2 Italian Chapter

Aula Odeion

13.00 – 13.45    Networking Lunch

                        Foyer to Aula Odeion  

                                   

13.45 – 14.30    S4: BYOD – How we arrived and where we will go from here

Antonio Ierano
Independent Consultant

Aula Odeion

           

14.30 – 15.15    S5: TBC

TBC

TBC, TBC

Aula Odeion

                                   

15.15 – 15.30    Afternoon Refreshments

                        Foyer to Aula Odeion

                       

15.30 – 16.15    Panel Discussion: BYOD – Great way to save IT costs or Great way to compromise your security?”

                        Moderator: John Colley
                       Speakers: Claudio Cilli, Antonio Ierano, Richard Nealon and PerLuigi Sartori
Aula Odeion

                                   

16.15 – 17.00    Member Reception

                        Foyer to Aula Odeion

                       

venerdì 10 maggio 2013

(ISC)2 Italy Chapter Site » Mobile Security Series – Beyond BYOD – Slides

(ISC)2 Italy Chapter Site » Mobile Security Series – Beyond BYOD – Slides

Mobile Security Series – Beyond BYOD – Slides

Le slide del primo approfondimento (ISC)2 Italy Chapter sul Mobile (Beyond BYOD) sono disponibili ai soci a questo link(*)Webinar – (ISC)2 Italy – Mobile Series 1 – Beyond BYOD
Ringraziamo tutti coloro che hanno seguito il seminario e ancor di piu’ chi ha dedicato del tempo per completare il sondaggio sull’iniziativa. Stay tuned: nelle prossime settimane vi informeremo sulle date del secondo e poi del terzo seminario della serie.
(*) Per accedere alle slides e’ necessario essere Soci di (ISC)Italy Chapter; l’utenza per l’accesso e’ stata inviata contestualmente all’associazione. Per problemi tecnici, e’ possibile inviare una mail a webmaster@isc2chapter-italy.it

martedì 12 marzo 2013

(ISC)2 Italy Chapter Site » (ISC)2 Chapter Italy al Security Summit

(ISC)2 Italy Chapter Site » (ISC)2 Chapter Italy al Security Summit

(ISC)2 Chapter Italy al Security Summit

Domani 12 Marzo inizia a Milano il Security Summit, probabilmente la piu rilevante manifestazione di Sicurezza ICT nel panorama Italiano. Lo scorso anno il Capitolo Italiano di (ISC)2 ha annunciato la propria nascita proprio a questa manifestazione ed è naturale per tutti noi esserci affezionati e presenti anche per questo motivo.
Anche quest’anno dunque parteciperemo ed avremo uno spazio tutto per noi. L’appuntamento è quindi per il secondo giorno, ovvero il 13 marzo Mercoledi alle 16.30.
Pierluigi Sartori, socio (ISC)2 Italy Chapter, presenterà un orientamento fra l’approccio in-house e quello managed in ambito Sicurezza Informatica, un contenuto inedito basato sull’esperienza reale.