Tuesday, February 05, 2013

What's change in 5 years after DNS flaw discovered?

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What's change in 5 years after DNS flaw discovered?
Five years after the disclosure of a serious vulnerability in the Domain Name System dubbed the Kaminsky bug, only a handful of U.S. ISPs, financial institutions or e-commerce companies have deployed DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC ) to alleviate this threat. Read More


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2013's 25 Geekiest 25th Anniversaries
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Cisco fills out SDN family with 40G switch, controller, cloud gear for data center
Cisco this week will fill out its programmable networking family with a new line of data center switches, cloud connectivity extensions and a software-based SDN controller. Read More


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Application Visibility: The Root of Good Service Management
As your business needs become more dynamic, monitoring systems will be key to understanding how applications fulfill business needs and your ability to provide governance will determine the success level of your entire enterprise. Learn More

Juniper routers open to attack
A flaw has cropped up in Juniper's router operating system that can cause the systems to crash and reboot. Read More

HP's building an avatar to manage your mobile connections
Hewlett-Packard researchers are developing a cloud-based "avatar" to manage all of a user's mobile devices and wireless networks. Read More


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The Need for Improved Data Center Monitoring
CIOs are having success and frustration in efforts to measure, monitor and conserve data center energy use. Read the key findings and implications of this new survey data to learn best practices to track power costs and reduce waste, ensure accurate power consumption reporting, and identify missed opportunities for cost savings. Learn More

Strathclyde University develops LED Li-Fi internet connections
University of Strathclyde is developing technology which could see tiny LED lights delivering "WiFi-like" internet connections. Read More

New specifications to ease delivery of carrier Ethernet services
Service providers will be able to launch Ethernet services more quickly and make them work across other carriers more easily with a new set of standards for carrier Ethernet equipment, backers of the specifications say. Read More

New IPv6 training video released
Seeing an uptick in demand for IPv6-trained engineers in Europe, IT video training firm CBT Nuggets is offering a new 21-hour class aimed at teaching the basics of the next-gen Internet protocol. Read More

 
 
 

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