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Goodbye, NAC. Hello, software-defined perimeter

Network World

A wave of internet worms. The early 2000s produced a steady progression of internet worms, including Code Red (2001), Nimda (2001), SQL Slammer (2003), Blaster (2003), Bagel (2004), Sasser (2004), Zotob (2005), etc. Many organizations wanted a combination of NAC and 802.1X

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The Sony Hack in Context

CTOvision

Hence, if the higher government and industry estimates of the economic costs of data theft are correct, the US is suffering the economic equivalent of a 9/11/2001 terrorist attack every year. Even the lower estimates correspond to the total losses suffered by the City of New York in 2001.

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Tech Moves: Expedia board director Skip Battle resigns; Madrona promotions; Vacasa’s new CFO

GeekWire

AskJeeves was acquired in 2005 by IAC, the internet media company run by Barry Diller, who is also chairman of Seattle-based Expedia Group. Battle is a longtime board member at Netflix, LinkedIn and OpenTable. He is a senior fellow at the Aspen Institute and an advisor at international venture capital firm Global Ventures.

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

CodeRed: A worm that first appeared in 2001 and infected tens of thousands of servers running Microsoft’s IIS web server software. It caused significant disruptions to internet traffic and website access. Networks:  Worms can cause disruptions to computer networks, such as slowing down or disabling internet access.

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Bringing the Magic of Amazon AI and Alexa to Apps on AWS.

All Things Distributed

Today, I want to focus on helping app developers who have chosen to develop their apps on AWS and have in the past developed some of the seminal apps of our times on AWS, such as Netflix, AirBnB, or Pinterest or created internet connected devices powered by AWS such as Alexa and Dropcam. Face recognition.

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The silent spreaders: How computer worms can sneak into your system undetected?

Dataconomy

CodeRed: A worm that first appeared in 2001 and infected tens of thousands of servers running Microsoft’s IIS web server software. It caused significant disruptions to internet traffic and website access. Networks:  Worms can cause disruptions to computer networks, such as slowing down or disabling internet access.

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The Back-to-Basics Readings of 2012 - All Things Distributed

All Things Distributed

Aug 17 - SEDA: An Architecture for Well-Conditioned, Scalable Internet Services , Matt Welsh, David Culler, and Eric Brewer. In Proceedings of the Eighteenth Symposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP-18), Banff, Canada, October, 2001. Nov 9 - Using Encryption for Authentication in Large Networks of Computers , Roger M.