I have over 30 years’ experience in the IT industry, most of which has been spent in networking/telecoms in the UK/EMEA and NZ/APAC. I have worked in varied roles such as technical consulting, network design and architecture, pre-sales support, operational support and software engineering. I moved to New Zealand in 2008, where I worked in several roles before returning to the UK in 2022.
My experience has been gained in a wide range of organisations, from start-ups, through enterprises and to large service providers and telcos. I have worked in both team environments and on an individual and independent basis. In recent years, I have also done a lot of my work in the public sector.
Though performing hands-on work is not as regular as it used to be, it has been a strong element in my previous work, when I gained satisfaction from performing proof-of-concepts before deploying to production environments. I first started working with Cisco in 1994, and with Juniper in 1999.
I very much enjoy customer-facing roles since no two customers are alike, and so the variety this gives is always a challenge that I am keen to take on. Taking part in technical discussions with customers forms a key part of being able to fully understand their requirements, which is essential to being able to deliver a successful solution.
Exploring BGP neighbour CONNECT state. [ipSpace]
The never-ending IPv6 loopback prefix saga. [ipSpace]
Hacking public WiFi DNS to steal credentials. [Schneier] [Bleeping Computer]
What the world's oldest telecoms company looks like today. [Engadget]
Use this new service to find out who's tracking you. [Krebs] [decryptads.com]
LLM prompts for network engineers. [ipSpace] [RouterJockey]
Russian drones near EU gas sites get blown up. [Ars Technica]
Pass-ta-key attack reveals uknowns about passkeys. [Ars Technica]
AI genie in the wild. [Schneier] [The Register]
Network encryption with MACsec - basics and cases. [WeberBlog]
On ACLs and AI-generated configurations. [ipSpace]
Why do AI hacks keep happening? [BBC News]
Meta AI model also hacked another firm. [BBC News] [CyberInsider]
Apple challenges UK demand for encrypted iCloud data access. [CyberInsider]
ToR launches Snowflake Android app for censorship bypass. [CyberInsider]
A more comprehensive news/article list can be found on my networks sub-domain here.
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