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Mach37 Spring 2014 Cohort Companies: Watch these hot new disruptors as they accelerate

CTOvision

With this post we would like to give you a high level overview of their Spring 2014 Cohort. Using techniques and concepts originally applied to Air Force combat operations, we leverage dynamic next generation networking (IPv6) and application techniques to allow real-time responses to threats across both IT infrastructure and cloud services.

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BGP: What is border gateway protocol, and how does it work?

Network World

One comparison likens BGP to GPS applications on mobile phones. IPv6 crossed this milestone late last year. In September 2020, a group known as Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security (MANRS) created a task force to help content-delivery networks and other cloud services adopt filters and cryptography to secure BGP.

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Kubernetes on OpenStack: The Technical Details

Scott Lowe

One of the key points is that Kubernetes is more application-focused, whereas OpenStack is more machine-focused. Next, Lees shows another Kubernetes diagram, but this time the diagram illustrates the “connection points” between Kubernetes and the underlying cloud (OpenStack, in this particular case).

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Technology Short Take #53

Scott Lowe

Cloud Computing/Cloud Management. Operating Systems/Applications. This article by Michael Gugino provides some details on getting GRE tunnels over IPv6 with Open vSwitch running on CentOS 7. Roie Ben Haim, who works in professional services at VMware, has a deep dive on the NSX distributed firewall (DFW). Thanks Mike!

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Scanning the Internet

ForAllSecure

But to find that information back in 2014, he had to scan the Internet, the entire internet and that was a very noisy process. A companion project is Zgrab2 which performs the handshake at the application layer and parses the replies. ipv6 is designed to overcome the problems of ipv4 address exhaustion.