The 5W1H of Secure-Trajectory

Who: I’m Kyle, the man behind secure-trajectory. I’m hold a bachelor’s degree in CIS, a couple certifications I keep current (have had several I let expire; who hasn’t?), and have a little over a decade in the professional IT space. I started out on a help-desk in a call-center and worked my way up into designing, engineering, administering, and auditing computer networks and security. I am also a PCI-ISA.

What: Secure-Trajectory for now is just a blog. A side-project that lets me dabble some things like web development, blogging, learning the ins and outs of web-hosting, and so on. It’s going to serve as a sort of compliment to my collection of notebooks I’ve built over the years as a network admin/engineer.

When: When time allows. Like I mentioned earlier this is a side project but I aim to add something every month or so. We will have to wait and see what the tempo ends up being.

Where: It’s the interwebs so of course that affords me the ability to work on this wherever I happen to be as time allows.

Why: I suspect the internet is here to stay … by putting some of my work here it makes it easier for me to search my notes in the future. Maybe, possibly, it will help someone else further down the road if they run into the same or a similar issue.

How: Since I expect this to be more technical in nature in order to replace my notebooks and to help others it’s mostly going to be content with descriptions of issues, research I completed, code, and screen-grabs from my labs or some other sanitized output.