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Distributed denial of service attacks from and against the cloud
14.11.2013
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on the Internet. After Spamhaus commissioned cloud security provider CloudFlare [3] to defend its infrastructure, it was able to resume its usual services. The attackers, however, didn't give up. A week later
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Six storage drivers for Kubernetes
27.09.2024
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-node setups. Both MicroK8s and K3s use Hostpath in the basic installation. Hostpath can do little more than create and delete file-based PVs. Also, the driver cannot control or limit the memory quota. Nothing
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Tools for testing container vulnerability
03.04.2024
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Dagda [3], which is more reminiscent of Clair than Anchore in terms of form and scope, is smart but also far more limited in scope. The tool, written in Python, has a simple modus operandi: You initialize
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A multicluster management tool for Kubernetes
03.08.2023
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. OCM Structure The OCM [3] community project centrally manages multiple Kubernetes clusters. OCM is not interested in the Kubernetes distribution you use. The architecture borrows heavily from
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Network security in the Google Cloud Platform
03.08.2023
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of security. If you previously set a rule for incoming network traffic, now is the time to configure the Source filters. These can be IPv4 or IPv6 address ranges, tags, or service accounts. The Destination
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Build a secure development and production pipeline
25.09.2023
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as they are available to update tools and technologies that help thwart hackers from exploiting underlying vulnerabilities in your applications; (3) promote automation to eliminate human involvement and reduce errors
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Agentless automation with Event-Driven Ansible
28.11.2023
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documents how you can program your own source plugins [2]. Therefore, the number of available sources should increase steadily now that EDA has been officially released [3]. Spoiler: This article is based
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Domain-driven design and agile development
28.11.2023
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be added on additional sticky notes of different colors. Another technique with the same objective – visualizing the flow of a business process – is known as domain storytelling [3]. In this way, DDD adds
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Putting an Active Directory domain controller in the Azure cloud
13.02.2017
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will find it easier to develop naming conventions. See the Azure Infrastructure Services Implementation Guidelines for more information [3]. Extend On-Premises AD toward Azure Suppose you want
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Application Monitoring with openITCOCKPIT
13.02.2017
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS x64 supports the current 3.0.6 version of OpenITCOCKPIT. The minimum requirements are two CPU cores, 2GB of RAM, and 15GB of disk space, which is sufficient for a small test system

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