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Get Involved Now In Cloud Computing Discussions

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2008-07-24 10:55:19 by Stephanie Balaouras in Security & Risk Management
...discussions. Dont take it for granted that the potential service provider has hardened data centers that meet Tier III or Tier IV classifications (these classifications describe data center site infrastructure and topology, Tier IV is the highest rating), that your data is replicated to another data center, that your data is encrypted in...
 
 
 
 
 
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Catalyzing security in service orientation

2008-06-30 16:31:36 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
...discussions on everything from high-level architecture to the minutiae of security token translations One of the discussions in SOA security revolves around the location of controls. In general the architecture is best served if most controls, such as authentication and authorization, are externalized from the application code. It creates a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Catalyzing security in service orientation

2008-06-30 16:31:36 by Burton Group in Security and Risk Management Strategies Blog
 
...discussions on everything from high-level architecture to the minutiae of security token translations One of the discussions in SOA security revolves around the location of controls. In general the architecture is best served if most controls, such as authentication and authorization, are externalized from the application code. It creates a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Motor Vehicle Crashes and Complex Event Processing

2007-12-31 03:19:30 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...discussions and articlesacross the wire, for example,Is BAM (Business Activity Monitoring) Dead? or Is itCEP or Operational BI (Business Intelligence)? or Is it Event-Driven SOA or Just Plain Old SOA? Frankly speaking, these debates and discussions are red-herrings What is important to solving real problems, indicated by thecomplex event...
 
 
 
 
 
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Virtualization and security - are we missing the wood for the trees?

2008-03-31 12:05:40 by Paul Stamp in Security & Risk Management
 
...discussions I've seen around security and virtualization center around subtle threats to the hypervisor layer, and whether its possible to jump from one virtual machine to another. Then there are the circular discussions about whether its provably more secure to perform AV and intrusion inspection from inside the virtual machine, or have the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Minimizing the Attack Surface, Part 2

2008-07-07 21:10:25 by Chris Eng in Zero in a bit
 
...discussions. I attempted to illustrate this with my fictitious WhizBang library example in Part 1 When integrating a third-party component, developers familiarize themselves with the API but generally dont care how its implemented. Granted, thats how an API is supposed to work; you dont have to futz around with code beyond the API boundary,...
 
 
 
 
 
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More CEP Misinformation: Overhyped is not Mere Hype

2008-07-16 07:47:35 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...discussions Instead of snipingat communitydiscussions on the blogosphere,as a lead-in for a blog post, why not offer the details of a TIBCO customer use case? Also, instead of misquoting the community discussions, why not be accurate, not misleading and condescending? How about getting into the details of TIBCO Event Processing Language?...
 
 
 
 
 
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On Measuring a Markets Maturity

2008-07-20 12:10:01 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...discussions andterminologyon maturity in Gartners models on maturity, and we ground our discussions on event processing in the art-and-science of a long standing domain in event processing - multisensor data fusion (MSDF
 
 
 
 
 
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CEE Finally Official

2007-12-07 11:34:00 by Dr Anton Chuvakin in Anton Chuvakin Blog -
 
After all the discussions , the official website is up: cee.mitre.org About me: http://www.chuvakin.org
 
 
 
 
 
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Yet another benefit of executive support for SDL...

2007-11-15 23:04:00 by sdl in The Security Development Lifecycle
 
...discussions that take place on a daily basis here - which leads to my next point. Since we have done an excellent job earning the trust of our management, we find ourselves happy victims of the old adage: "Be careful of what you ask for, you may get it Our group - Security Engineering and Community (SEC), the home of the Microsoft Security...