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Reducing the Windows 10 attack surface
25.03.2021
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prevents a very common method of permanently embedding malware on a system. You can block calls to the Win32 API from within Office applications with rule 92E97FA1-2EDF-4476-BDD6-9DD0B4DDDC7B , which
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OrientDB document and graph database
09.08.2015
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('Guards! Guards!', {'de':'Wachen! Wachen!', 'fr' : 'Au Guet!'} ); 20 21 create edge Relation from #11:0 to #11:1 set type='Married', from='1993-01-01'; 22 23 create edge Appear from #11:0 to #13:0 set
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Guarding against social engineering attacks
01.08.2019
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will be 2.2GB lighter. Figure 1: The download options with the SHA256 checksum to make sure it matches the reported checksum on the site. Be sure
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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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the AES256-GCM-SHA128 cipher suit. The numbers we observed were astounding. The 100G network adapter with inline TLS delivered 98Gbps of Tx and Rx, with 20% CPU usage, whereas the same test without inline
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DevSecOps with DefectDojo
03.04.2024
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_tpl_version}" fi done fi # Close the engagement curl -L -X POST "${DEFECTDOJO_SERVER_URL}/api/v2/engagements/$engagement_id/close/" --header "Authorization: Token $DEFECTDOJO_API_KEY" -d
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Production-ready mini-Kubernetes installations
27.09.2024
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to start with a local setup, you first need to set up a classic virtual machine (VM). Ideally, you will want to run Debian GNU/Linux 12 or Ubuntu 24.04. Preferably, you should also install a runtime
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Monitoring KVM instances with Opsview
30.11.2025
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Since the Linux kernel 2.6.20 release in February 2007, the Kernel-Based Virtual Machine, KVM [1], has made much progress in its mission to oust other virtualization solutions from the market. KVM
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Overview of cloud platforms and appliances
30.11.2025
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No + + ++ No ++ 67 Strato MultiServer Yes No No No No No + - + No - 22 Microsoft Azure No (similar elastic IP
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Remote Access with Tactical RMM
26.03.2025
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than 4GB of RAM. If your setup is not too large, you should be able to back up the environment's new data and the metrics data history for around a year on 500GB. Debian GNU/Linux 12 is strongly
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Retrieving Windows performance data in PowerShell
10.04.2015
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Corporation" \ -and $computerInfo.Model -eq "Virtual Machine") 19 { 20 $type = "Hyper-V Virtual Machine" 21 } 22 elseif($computerInfo.Manufacturer -eq "VMware, Inc

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