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1. Faculty profiles | Profiles > Durham College
www1.durhamcollege.ca/EN/speci - [Cached]Published on: 5/30/2008 Last Visited: 6/11/2008
Louis BertrandProfessor
People are more exciting than machines and that's why Louis Bertrand pursued a career with Durham College.He also wanted to share his work experience with students and young professionals interested in technology.He enjoys the positive energy on campus and the friendly attitude from everyone here, and believes everyone on campus is willing to help each other out.He advises students to keep their options open since opportunities are endless. -
2. Faculty profiles | Profiles > Durham College
www.durhamcollege.ca/EN/specia - [Cached]Published on: 5/30/2008 Last Visited: 5/30/2008
Louis BertrandProfessor
People are more exciting than machines and that's why Louis Bertrand pursued a career with Durham College.He also wanted to share his work experience with students and young professionals interested in technology.He enjoys the positive energy on campus and the friendly attitude from everyone here, and believes everyone on campus is willing to help each other out.He advises students to keep their options open since opportunities are endless. -
3. www.durhampc-usersclub.on.ca
www.durhampc-usersclub.on.ca/p - [Cached]Published on: 11/4/1999 Last Visited: 12/25/2007
Durham PC Users' Club welcomes local networking and computer consultant Louis Bertrand of Bertrand Technical Services. He will address the Durham PC Users' Club on how hackers operate, and why they are essential to improving Internet security. The meeting will be held on Thursday November 4 (Please note the new date!) at the Oshawa Public Library 65 Bagot Street Oshawa, Ontario at 7:00 PM.
Contrary to what you read in the newspaper, most hackers care more about making sure things work right than about breaking into servers and defacing web sites. They improve network security by exposing software flaws that vendors are reluctant to discuss and slow to patch. Mr. Bertrand will give a glimpse into the "white hats vs. black hats" world of Internet security, and what you need to do to become a hacker and join the fray.
Louis Bertrand is a local UNIX and networking consultant specialising in networking, firewalls and disaster recovery planning. He is a volunteer on the OpenBSD project, a free UNIX-like operating system designed for security and reliability. Mr. Bertrand also teaches part-time in the Technology program at Durham College.
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Mr. Bertrand can be contacted at email: info@bertrandtecb.on.ca

