A Rant in E Minor – Dispelling some misconceptions about cloud security

[ Standard disclaimer applies: views below are strictly personal and is a rant written in one go – you have been warned – you continue reading at own risk ] Recently, I had the honor to be the only engineer in a round table discussion with CXOs from the DACH region. The topic of cloud… Continue reading A Rant in E Minor – Dispelling some misconceptions about cloud security

Book Review: Container Security: Fundamental Technology Concepts that Protect Containerized Applications

Hello again dear reader. Unless you have been living under the proverbial rock for the past years, you are aware that containers have taken the world by storm. More likely than not, your favorite web site/application is a collection on containers running on an orchestrator (read at the time of writing: Kubernetes), interacting with assorted… Continue reading Book Review: Container Security: Fundamental Technology Concepts that Protect Containerized Applications

The A500-mini firmware dumper is now publicly available

Hello again astute reader. This week I made public the firmware dumper for the A500-mini. You can find it on Github. It was a good Rust writing exercise, an exercise for a language I get to like more and more. Happy dumping! Don’t forget to check Ole‘s profile, he is simply awesome.

TheC64-toolkit is now public

Happy new year dear reader! I am happy to announce that my toolkit for the C64 replicas (such as the C64Maxi and the C64Mini) is now live on Github.

SeL4 compilation under Fedora 37 – some notes

Trying to follow the SeL4 compilation and testing instruction “as-is” yields some errors on a per-distribution basis. Below are some notes for Fedora 37 – if you have not performed these steps, you are likely to run into errors (it is assumed that repo/ninja/cmake are already installed 🙂 ) sudo dnf install -y python3-protobuf protobuf-compiler… Continue reading SeL4 compilation under Fedora 37 – some notes