Want to see what I’m working on? Follow me on Github…

github.jpgIf you want to track what I’m working on for programming projects these days, the best place to go is my Github account at:

http://github.com/danyork

If you are also a Github user (and accounts are free), you can simply “follow” me so that my updates …

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Welcome to Code.DanYork.com!

Welcome!  You’ve found your way to yet-another-blog maintained by Dan York. When I recently did a count, I actively write on about 14 different blogs, most of which I list here.

So why start yet another place to write?

Well, the simple answer is that I want some place to write about programming, open …

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The book "Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks" – an intro by author Dan York

The book “Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks” – an intro by author Dan York

http://www.7ducattacks.com/ – Author Dan York outlines why he wrote the book, “Seven Deadliest Unified Communications Attacks” and what is covered in the 7 d…
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Skype Takes a SIP of Cisco With UC500 Skype For SIP Certification (Featured Blog)

It’s been a busy month for the folks in the Skype For SIP project. First, back on September 9, Skype announced ShoreTel interoperability. Then last week on September 17, Skype announced interop with the open source SIPFoundry sipXecs product. Today, th…

ClueCon2009: The Security Saga of SysAdmin Steve


This is a story of VoIP security, a disgruntled employee and the trouble that can be caused in an unsecured environment. The presentation is done in a minimalist style popularized by Professor Lawrence Lessig. The 248 slides were presented in about 15 minutes at ClueCon 2009 in Chicago on August 5, 2009. A video recording will be made available and an update will be posted here.

Do note that I did give an older version of this talk at ETel 2007 as “The Black Bag Security Review”.

ClueCon2009: The Security Saga of SysAdmin Steve


This is a story of VoIP security, a disgruntled employee and the trouble that can be caused in an unsecured environment. The presentation is done in a minimalist style popularized by Professor Lawrence Lessig. The 248 slides were presented in about 15 minutes at ClueCon 2009 in Chicago on August 5, 2009. A video recording will be made available and an update will be posted here.

Do note that I did give an older version of this talk at ETel 2007 as “The Black Bag Security Review”.

Dan York interviews Eric Schwartzman for the For Immediate Release podcast

Dan York interviews Eric Schwartzman for the For Immediate Release podcast

Dan York interviews Eric Schwartzman for the For Immediate Release podcast

At Enterprise 2.0 conf in Boston, Dan York sat down with Eric Schwartzman to talk about PR, marketing, social media and how that space is changing. This vide…
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Is the New ".Tel" Domain More than Just a Pretty Web Interface to DNS? (Featured Blog)

Is the new “.tel” domain launching today more than just a pretty web interface to DNS? Is it something really unique? Is it a new service that couldn’t be easily replicated elsewhere? In case you haven’t been following the subject, a company called Tel…