About US
"Insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting a different result." - Einstein
Author's Bio
Kelvin Tsang (Network+, MCSD) used to worked as a solution developer and network security software engineer in SecurityFriday, Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan. He had co-produced two BlackHat Briefings presentations - Promiscuous Node Detection using ARP Packets and Cracking NTLM Authentication. His experience also includes detecting remote operating systems using ICMP, NetBIOS and DCOM specifications, successfully identifying operating systems such as Linux, Windows 95 / 98 / NT4 Service Packs / NT4 Server / NT4 Workstation / ME / 2K Professional / 2K Server / XP Home / XP Professional.
Kelvin was also the booth presentation speaker in ASI Exchange 2003, presenting defense and attack techniques in Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b networks. In August 2003 he attended the DefCon 11 in Las Vegas.
VPN-monitor.com
VPNmonitor of course, is not completely invented by Kelvin from scratch. It includes many valuable advices from Dr. Son Vuong from the University of British Columbia. Many failed to identify themselves after suggesting precious ideas, such as Montey for suggesting client-server monitoring. VPNmonitor would not appear without the support of Patrick Charles et al, which wrote the Jpcap library. Of course, VPNmonitor would not have been successful without the sincere donators and keen participants of the survey in September.
The mission VPNmonitor's development team is to sell simple, useful and cheap monitoring tool for the needs of the WWW community and network administrators. We do not sell so-called professional program interface, complicate configurations and fancy jargons.
Join Development Team
To join our development team, send your CV to vpnmonitor@kingpang.com. You will need to demonstrate keen interests in network security, have at least 2 years of programming experience in Java, be able to programming in raw packets, knowledge in Eclipse IDE, and good documentation skills.
Contact Us
The base of VPNmonitor locates in Vancouver, British Columbia, North America's most beautiful city. For more information, send your email to vpnmonitor@kingpang.com .

