Presenting at the Science Day in Angelholm

This Wednesday, 25 September 2019, I was invited to deliver a lecture at the science day (Vetenskapsdagen) in the Gymnasieskolan in Ängelholm.  Ängelholm is a tranquil locality in Skåne, south of Sweden, about an hour away by train from Malmö.

I have to say that it was a very rewarding experience for me.  It was so nice to see young students, with age varying between 16 and 18 years old, getting interested in the topic of information security and my journey into that. This so much reminded me of myself at that time and how curious about science and experimentation I was.

Entrance to the Gymnasieskolan in Ängelholm

Back then, when I had the age of these students, I was inspired by the famous Kevin Mitnick a hacker (probably the most famous one in the 90s) now turned into a computer security consultant; and intrigued by The Mentor’s “The Hacker Manifesto”.  I still remember me getting hold of articles on computer security through a dial-up modem working at a peak rate of 56 kbit/s rate.

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