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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

IPv6 crossed this milestone late last year. The group, which was formed in 2014, aims to “commit to the baseline of routing security defined by a set of six security-enhancing actions, of which five are mandatory to implement.” Blog post by BGP experts Doug Madory of Kentik and Job Snijders of Fastly What is BGP hijacking?

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Kubernetes on OpenStack: The Technical Details

Scott Lowe

Lees shares the story of how his experimentation with OpenStack and Kubernetes in 2014 led to implementing the OpenStack provider for Kubernetes in 2014. Side note: Kubernetes isn’t yet very IPv6-friendly, so Lees recommends avoiding putting IPv6 addresses on Kubernetes nodes.).

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Technology Short Take #53

Scott Lowe

This article by Michael Gugino provides some details on getting GRE tunnels over IPv6 with Open vSwitch running on CentOS 7. John Griffith has a blog post (slightly older, from December 2014) on using OpenStack live migration with Cinder-backed instances. 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. ipv6 is designed to overcome the problems of ipv4 address exhaustion. So it would be very, very hard to scan for all the ipv6 addresses. And there was a lot, about 600,000.