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Kubernetes 1.22 Has Been Released with 56 Enhancements
09.08.2021
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on. Prior to 1.22, you had to disable swap in order to run a Kubernetes cluster. This addition should make deploying Kubernetes even easier for admins. There have also been a few removals from
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Nearly 1 Million Misconfigured Kubernetes Instances Found Vulnerable
29.06.2022
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containing sensitive data. During their investigation, Cyble discovered the United States had the highest exposure count, followed by China and Germany. The top 3 exposed ports were 443, 10250, and 6443. And
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Top Universities Lack Proper Email Security Measures
15.08.2022
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.K. universities had a Reject policy in place, which actively blocks fraudulent emails from reaching their intended targets, meaning all are leaving students open to email fraud.” According to the analysis, U
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Quantum AI Gets Easier
12.09.2022
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, “It had been assumed that the number of parameters, or variables, would be determined by the size of a mathematical construct called a Hilbert space, which becomes exponentially large for training over
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New Protocol Inverts the Evolution of a Qubit
14.04.2023
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designing physical processes around them (e.g., when building a quantum computer). Our protocol takes a qubit and outputs the same system, but in the state that it would be in if it had evolved backwards
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New Protocol Inverts the Evolution of a Qubit
14.04.2023
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designing physical processes around them (e.g., when building a quantum computer). Our protocol takes a qubit and outputs the same system, but in the state that it would be in if it had evolved backwards
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Datadog Report Examines DevSecOps Best Practices
09.05.2024
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image is, the fewer vulnerabilities it is likely to have. According to the report, container images smaller than 100 MB had 4.4 high or critical vulnerabilities, versus 42.2 for images between 250 and 500
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Letter to ADMIN
20.03.2014
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with. This is clear from the wording of the sentence. It is also clear from the fact that neither of the authors ever worked on the Bacula project and neither had any knowledge of what changes were going
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Privacy Concerns: Beyond the GDPR
09.06.2018
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of us suffering from blatant privacy violations in the US and elsewhere. I, for one, wish that it did cover us. Everyone should have a right to privacy. You'd agree if you'd ever had a stalker or known
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Welcome
30.11.2025
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It is hard to think back on a time when I didn't have at least one virtual machine running somewhere. For me, it started in 1999, when I became a beta tester for a little startup company that had

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