Articles from ADMIN Issue 86
No matter what you do to secure and lock down your systems, your users can easily undermine you.
In the news: Palo Alto Networks Introduces Cortex Cloud; Canonical to Provide 12 Years of Kubernetes Support; Mirantis Releases Open Source k0rdent; D-Wave Now Offers On-Premises Quantum Computing Systems; IP Fabric 7.0 Released; UK Releases Code of Practice for Securing AI; Red Hat Releases Kubernetes-Native Connectivity Link; OpenVox Automation Framework Announced; Sysdig Launches Open Source Stratoshark for Cloud Observability; Data Center Electricity Demand Projected to Double or Triple by 2028; Red Hat Releases OpenShift Virtualization Tools; 16GB Raspberry Pi 5 Announced; Open Storage Network Adds More Sites.
Data anonymization and pseudonymization are two key techniques that ensure privacy while enabling the use of data for analysis and decision making; the two methods offer different approaches that vary as a function of use case.
Chat servers likely send confidential data to the cloud, so if you don't want to see your business talks on Google or Amazon, you can keep your information safely in your own data center with self-hosted options – and without compromising on convenience.
Your encrypted email messages might not be so secret after the quantum revolution picks up steam. Tuta Mail comes with a quantum-resistant alternative for users who take the long view.
Use advanced techniques for automation, optimization, and security to deploy serverless applications with the OpenFaaS framework in a Linux environment.
Volcano optimizes high-performance workloads on Kubernetes to avoid deadlocks.
We give you the ultimate guide to deploying a self-hosted Pritunl VPN server with multifactor authentication.
Podman has become an attractive alternative to Docker, not least because it does not require a central daemon. In this article, we look at how to set about changing the guard and how you can use Podman Desktop to do so.
The bootc project lets you use a container-based workflow to create bootable operating system images. In a few simple steps, we show you how to use Podman to create ready-to-run images.