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Run TensorFlow models on edge devices
02.06.2020
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this article. TensorFlow provides stable Python (for version 3.7) and C APIs. However, other programming languages supported without guaranteed API backward compatibility are C++, Go, Java, Java
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Time-series-based monitoring with Prometheus
14.08.2017
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such as containers. In native cloud environments, Prometheus [3], with its time series database approach, has therefore blossomed into an indispensable tool. The software is related to the Kubernetes [4] container
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Hunt down vulnerabilities with the Metasploit pen-testing tool
28.11.2021
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] about how the Dalai Lama and many a government had exploits foisted on them in PDFs [3]. Metasploit is everywhere. Charly Kühnast also covered the topic in his Linux Magazine sys admin column [4
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Server administration with Cockpit
29.09.2020
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at the blog [3] reveals that new versions of Cockpit are released approximately every two weeks. In an article from 2015 [4], ADMIN looked into the topic of managing Linux servers with Cockpit; since then
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Trivy security scanner
04.04.2023
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(NIST) National Vulnerability [2] or the Aqua Vulnerability [3] database. Figure 1: An image scan with Trivy generates a long list of vulnerabilities
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Verifying packages with Debian's ReproducibleBuilds
10.06.2015
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exploits like the OpenSSH bug CVE-2002-0083 [2] show that sometimes changing just one bit is sufficient to install a backdoor [3]. For sophisticated attacks, attackers could dump a kernel rootkit
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Domain name resolution with DNS over HTTPS
06.10.2019
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.gtld-servers.net. redhat.com. 172800 IN NS ns2.redhat.com. redhat.com. 172800 IN NS ns3.redhat.com. redhat.com. 172800 IN NS ns1.redhat.com. redhat.com. 172800 IN NS ns4
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Exploring the filesystem that knows everything
14.03.2013
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details as well [3]. The files in the Linux /proc directory also have a pleasingly hackable penchant for being directly readable as plain text, as opposed to more binary-centric proc implementations
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CPU affinity in OpenMP and MPI applications
03.02.2022
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serial, OpenMP, OpenACC, and MPI code. I carefully watch the load on each core with GkrellM [3], and I can see the scheduler move processes from one core to another. Even when I leave one to two cores free
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Exploiting, detecting, and correcting IAM security misconfigurations
07.04.2022
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security misconfigurations. I'll showcase how it would be possible for an attacker to use those IAM misconfigurations and create serious hassles. Big Deal? AWS IAM [3] lets you manage access to AWS

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