
Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World
Bruce Schneier wrote a book about Big Data, mass surveilance and the Internet of Things. Schneier talks about how this effects society and what to do about the increasing datarization of everything we’re doing.
Monitoring infrastructure in a meaningful way is important to any IT operations, yet it is hard to realize. Many vendors adress this problem and promise a silver bullet.
Search CloudSecurity writes DDoS Attacks are becoming easier, cheaper, more frequent and more varied.
Hybrid DDoS prevention emerges to counter variety of DDoS attacks.
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DDoS attacks are getting easier to perform, leading to larger, more frequent, costly attacks against enterprises http://t.co/wxjExVHcIg
— IEEE Cybersecurity (@ieeecybsi) February 2, 2015
Andreas Lindh / @addelindh nailed it.
https://twitter.com/addelindh/status/561972115604537344
Disruptive Innovation, as a concept, is overused in business literature to an unbearable level, and almost permanently misused by startups and self proclaimed thought leaders, describing their own new app or promoting their own blog.
And no, Uber is not disruptive, either. No app monetizing on people sharing things is. Internet to allow this, is.
Des Sicherheitsnetzwerkes München.
Agenda der Veranstaltung, die von Peter Möhring, Leiter der Geschäftsstelle, und Dr Kathrin Jaenicke, geleitet wurde, beinhaltete im wesentlichen den Rückblick auf das vergangene Jahr wie auch die Perspektive auf das kommende Jahr.
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Next to the available versions of Ubuntu for the Desktop, Server and the Cloud, Mark Shuttleworth announces a new version of Ubuntu for the Internet of Things. Snappy Ubunutu Core aims to provide a common firmware for “Smart, connected things” on ARM and x86, that introduces a new standard for update-ability and security.
via Mark Shuttleworth » Blog Archive » Smart things powered by snappy Ubuntu Core on ARM and x86.