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Recovering from a cyberattack in a hybrid environment
30.01.2024
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experts recommend enabling PHS – at least as an additional authentication procedure. The frequently cited angst prompted by synchronizing passwords with the cloud is unfounded, because hashing more than 1,000
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Network security in the Google Cloud Platform
03.08.2023
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access Cloud NAT is a managed service and, as such, offers high availability of at least 99.9 percent. It is also regionally resilient to zone failure. Figure 3 shows the use of Cloud NAT in a global
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Alternatives to Google Analytics
13.02.2017
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a website. But for the server to actually display the page, you first need to configure a virtual host for Apache2. Go to /etc/apache2/sites-available/000-default.conf in an editor, and enter the information
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The utility of native cloud applications
17.04.2017
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accommodates the very limited likelihood of the availability of individual services. If you run 1,000 or more computers as part of a cloud, you can't set up each individual VM to be redundant without
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The achievements of and plans for systemd
03.02.2022
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are expensive, with only 1,000 of them (or sometimes only 100 or 500, depending on the distribution), and they are allocated individually during package installation. So traditionally they can only be used
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Portable home directory with state-of-the-art security
03.02.2022
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" costs a good $4,000 (about EUR3,600). However, if the blueprint for an innovative machine or the company's current tax return is stored on the device and it falls into the wrong hands, somebody
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Effective honeypots with sensors on production systems
30.11.2025
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exploded in recent years. (From AV-TEST Institute [2], which registered more than 55,000 malicious programs every day.) Although regular updates of signature databases used in virus scanners
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Endlessh and tc tarpits slow down attackers
02.02.2021
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see an image that uses Alpine Linux as its base (Listing 1). Listing 1 Endlessh Dockerfile FROM alpine:3.9 as builder RUN apk add --no-cache build-base ADD endlessh.c Makefile / RUN make
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Let the editor wars begin!
11.10.2016
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for another editor. ex Ex [1] was written by Bill Joy [2] in 1976 as something of a replacement for the original *nix editor named ed [3] (ed was developed in 1969). Bill Joy modified a development of ed
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Modern Fortran for today and tomorrow
17.06.2017
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+ X3 + 1 X4 + X5 + X6 ----------------------------- 11111111112222222222 12345678901234567890123456789 By default, F77 defines variables starting with (upper- or lowercase) i, j

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