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Dense Computing = Less Security

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2008-02-12 03:56:57 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
In case you all haven't noticed, there is a trend taking place that is all about building "GREEN" and "VIRTUAL" data centers which take advantage of dense computing architectures This trend is taking off for a number of reasons Multi-Core processing = More processing power for more applications on a single server Blade Server = More servers with...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dense Computing = Less Security

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2008-02-12 03:56:57 by John Peterson in Security In The Virtual World
In case you all haven't noticed, there is a trend taking place that is all about building "GREEN" and "VIRTUAL" data centers which take advantage of dense computing architectures This trend is taking off for a number of reasons Multi-Core processing = More processing power for more applications on a single server Blade Server = More servers with...
 
 
 
 
 
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Fiber: Review of Optics, Cables & Connectors

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2008-04-05 03:22:59 by JJ in Security Uncorked
When I started this blog, I said I wanted to give you useful information, sometimes in the form of lengthy technology overviews, and sometimes in short snippets. I like to dig around the search terms, comments and emails to see what you want to know more about, and Ive seen a lot of interest in fiber information The fiber types (such as...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mobile Post: London Calling, London Calling

2008-04-08 15:23:09 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
 
How much can people stand the person talking next to them on a plane? The real question about calling in-flight is whether folks in a packed sardine can over Europe will accept multi-lingual, multi-hour chats. Not the technical or price issues at all. That and more in this audio mobile post
 
 
 
 
 
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802.1X-REV: Ya' Heard it Here First!

2008-05-09 14:59:51 by JJ in Security Uncorked
 
Well, youre not necessarily hearing it hear first, but its likely unless you read IEEE docs religiously (as I do) or read Paul Congdons standards updates at the ProCurve Networking site If you have no clue what 802.1X is, read my recent technology primer first. If youre already familiar with 1X, youve probably heard about some of the 802.1X...
 
 
 
 
 
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Futher Comments About Interop and Interoperability

2008-05-16 14:17:25 by David Link in ScienceLogic
 
A friend of mine Alan Shimmel writes a very interesting and well visited blog . We had a nice chance to catch-up at Interop and had a blast at a late night party that ScienceLogic sponsored during the show Recently Alan wrote an interesting post about the lack of interoperability at Interop, but we saw just the opposite Because we were a very...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stealing Password Hashes with Java and IE

2008-06-09 11:34:54 by Dave Lewis in Liquidmatrix Security Digest
 
OK, I read a lot, I mean a lot on a regular basis. There is a lot of tripe floating about the tubes of the internet and Im always pleased to read a new posting from several folks who buck that trend. Among which I count John Heasman. He has a great new post on his site about stealing password hashes with Java and Internet Exploder From Aut...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dead Possum Patrol Aided by NYC Wireless Network

2008-06-27 19:54:02 by Glennf in Wi-Fi Networking News
 
I'm going for the sensational in the headline, but it's part of the story's intro, too: The New York Times reports on some early uses of the city's $500m wireless network designed for non-public uses. The network uses UMTS over licensed spectrum specifically devoted the city's municipal and public safety purposes One of the projects leaders uses...
 
 
 
 
 
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Dissecting a Managed Spamming Service

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2008-07-30 05:32:44 by Dancho Danchev in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
With cybercrime getting easier to outsource these days, and with the overall underground economy's natural maturity from products to services, " managed spamming appliances " and managed spamming services are becoming rather common. Increasingly, these "vendors" are starting to "vertically integrate", namely, start diversifying the portfolio of...