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30 Nov 2011Following the keynote on day 2 of Internetdagarna was Dr. Matt Wood from Amazon. Matt Wood is a platform evangelist, working on the Amazon Web Services (AWS). It did not take long from Matt Wood had started until twitter went crazy. People did not consider Matt’s talk a keynote, but merely a sales pitch. My [...]
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28 Nov 2011Day 2 of Internetdagarna started with two keynotes. The first speaker was Yochai Benkler from the Berkman centre at Harvard University. I had been following the tweets from day one of Internetdagarna tagged #ind11 and Yochai Benkler had given a talk entitled ‘Wikileaks and the future of the press’, which had been very well received, [...]
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22 Nov 2011I attended the seminar with two sessions on certificates and SSL. These two presentations where however repeated on day 3 as part of the OWASP track, so I have decided to postpone the blog posts on these topics – revisiting the two talks most certainly did not hurt. The last presentation I attended on day [...]
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22 Nov 2011After two pretty heavy keynotes by Bruce Schneier and Lynn St Amour I decided to attend something less political and more technical, I am a technician after all. So I attended ‘App eller Web’ (App or Web). The presentation was in swedish, but I am in that lucky position that I understand common swedish. The [...]
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22 Nov 2011The keynote by Bruce Schneier was followed by a keynote by Lynn St. Amour (@lynnstamour) from the Internet Society (ISOC), I had no prior knowledge of ISOC and it’s work and it was quite interesting to get an overview of an organization, which primary focus areas of focus are also important in my opinion. Lynn [...]
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21 Nov 2011This is my first time attending Internetdagarna in Stockholm/Sweden. I attended our Danish equivalent in October, but had been informed that this was much bigger and with many more topics and tracks and I must admit that I am usually pretty busted after a technical conference, but day 1 of Internetdagarna did most certainly not [...]
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