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Managing Vim plugins
17.06.2017
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of responders [2]. Much of this popularity is due to the degree of customization created by its plugins – almost 1,600, according to the VimAwesome site [3], and even that number may be low. Most users
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Shadow admin permissions and your AWS account
30.05.2021
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that the attacker owns. Rhino Security Labs [3], the creators of the open source web penetration framework Pacu [4], takes a more expansive view of what permissions are dangerous enough to be shadow
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Service mesh for Kubernetes microservices
09.04.2019
Home »  Archive  »  2019  »  Issue 50: Bpfilter  » 
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selected the wordpress:php7.2 and mysql:5.6 images (which I'll call the "production" deployment) from Docker Hub for my containers. To run it as a microservice, I deployed it as shown in Figure 3
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Secure microservices with centralized zero trust
04.04.2023
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TLS use case that we are focusing on in this article. Note that although a SPIFFE ID looks very much like a URI, it has no meaning in the DNS sense, and plays no role in establishing the initial layer 3 TCP
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Moving HPC to the cloud
31.10.2025
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will provide sub-par performance. A deeper treatment of these issues can be found in a recent article called "Will HPC Work in the Cloud?" [3]. Finally, any remote computation scheme needs to address
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Setting up SSL connections on Apache 2
18.07.2013
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of encryption via SSL and TLS. mod_ssl has been included in the package since Apache version 2, and it relies on the OpenSSL package [3]. The OpenSSL libraries implement the SSL protocol, thus performing
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Live migration of virtual machines with KVM
13.06.2016
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(e.g., iSCSI, Fibre Channel), or you can stick with NFS. For example, NetApp Clustered ONTAP also offers support for pNFS, which newer Linux distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux or CentOS  6
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Moving HPC to the Cloud
19.10.2012
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3.4GHz quad core Sandy Bridge-based systems with 16GB of RAM/node (4GB/core), DDR 2:1 blocking InfiniBand, and 1TB of local disk. Additionally, they have dual-socket 2.6GHz eight-core Sandy Bridge
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Open Source Security Information and Event Management system
20.05.2014
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is the community open source version of the project, and Alien Vault Unified Security Management (USM) [3] offers even more in the way of features, scalability, and support. Additionally, it is worth noting that all
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Attacks on HTTPS Connections
13.06.2016
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are not defenseless: The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) has had a function similar to pinning since version 4.0 [3]. Until recently, the server was basically defenseless against these attacks. All data

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