Articles from ADMIN Issue 48
Every year when I attend SpiceWorld, the Spiceworks Technology Conference, in Austin, Texas, I arrive at the same conclusion: The power of community has more impact than all the marketing and advertising from all types of media put together.
Ubuntu Server is an enterprise-ready Linux distribution that is popular for cloud and container scenarios, as well as for on-premises server hardware.
One Spectre/Meltdown Flaw for Every Day of the Week, Bleedingbit: Two New Bluetooth Vulnerabilities, Intel Chips Smashed by PortSmash, Oracle Goes Cloud Native
Quantum computing used to be an esoteric thought experiment for theoretical physicists, but now it is actually starting to happen. We spoke with Murray Thom of D-Wave, a company that is leading the way to this radical new vision.
Although inadequate logging and monitoring cannot generally be exploited for attacks, it nevertheless significantly affects the level of security.
The Linux world has different implementations for integrating multiple network cards: kernel old-timer ifenslave and the younger libteam.
The Python SymPy library for symbolic mathematics allows you to create complex mathematical expressions.
They say data is "the new oil," but all that data you collect is only valuable if it leads to new insights. An open source analysis tool called KNIME lets you analyze data through graphical workflows – without the need for programming or complex spreadsheet manipulation.
The VyOS Linux distribution puts network routing, firewall, and VPN functionality together and presents a fully working dynamic multipoint VPN router as an alternative or addition to a Cisco DMVPN mesh.
The fast pace of Kubernetes development can patch and introduce security vulnerabilities between versions. The Kubernetes Auto Analyzer configuration analyzer tool automates the review of Kubernetes installations against CIS Benchmarks.