April 20, 2010

Error handling and reporting was always a thing that I knew I wasn’t doing it right. Leaded by PHP’s on-the-fly type casting I used to make functions just return false or null but that was not right because I was hurting the return-type integrity of them.
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August 27, 2009
During TISafe‘s Security Officer training this month, while talking about cryptography, the Scytale technique came up.
This was one of the first cryptography method with historical registry, used by the Greeks (Spartans, more specifically) to cypher messages during military campaigns thus not letting the enemy know their moves even if the message carrier gets caught, tortured or killed.
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