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TechNet Augusta 2016: Defensive Cyber

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Defensive cyber includes passive and active cyberspace operations intended to preserve the ability to utilize friendly cyberspace capabilities and protect data, networks, net-centric capabilities, and other designated systems. Also, it includes deliberate defensive measures to defend the network. Network Analysis.

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Tech News Review 19 July 2016

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By Steven Norton Jul 18, 2016 7:32 pm ET Artificial intelligence is approximating human reasoning more and more closely all the time. Based on IBM’s LinuxONE, a Linux-only server designed … [Read More.]. The competitions, part of RoboCup 2016, an international … [Read More.]. CIO Explainer: What is Artificial Intelligence?

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Tech News Roundup March 21

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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of March 13, 2016. Mac extends its lead over Linux among software developers, chipping away at Windows. Federal agencies rely too heavily on shared networks — industry report - FedScoop. Toll hike likely for next gov't to decide - BusinessWorld Online Edition.

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DockerCon 2016 Vendor Meetings

Scott Lowe

While at DockerCon 2016 in Seattle today, I took some time on the expo floor to talk to a number of different vendors, mostly focused on networking solutions. Using eBPF, Plumgrid has created in-kernel virtual network functions (VNFs) that do things like bridging, routing, network address translation (NAT), and firewalling.

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CRAY LAUNCHES NEXT-GENERATION SUPERCOMPUTER

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At the 2016 Supercomputing Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, global supercomputer leader Cray Inc. Marty Meehan. Cray XC50 System Delivers One Petaflop of Peak Performance in a Single Cabinet.

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Easy-to-exploit rooting flaw puts Linux computers at risk

Network World

The maintainers of Linux distributions are rushing to patch a privilege escalation vulnerability that's already being exploited in the wild and poses a serious risk to servers, desktops and other devices that run the OS. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2016-5195, has existed in the Linux kernel for the past nine years.

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What CIOs need to know about SQL Server 2016

Network World

But even if you don’t have an urgent need to migrate, there are several reasons why you may want to consider SQL Server 2016. Plus, this is the version that Microsoft will be bringing to Linux, giving you a new option for moving off Oracle. The new security options will be significant for many businesses.

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