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Cisco grabs SnapAttack for threat detection
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SnapAttack, a privately held company headquartered in Arlington, Virg., is known for its threat detection and engineering platform.
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How to work with text colors on Linux
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Want to add color to the command line on Linux? You can create colored text in your scripts and use color settings to change the background of your screen.
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5 reasons why 2025 will be the year of OpenTelemetry
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Proprietary data formats from multiple vendors stymie IT efforts to prevent outages and maintain application performance. OpenTelemetry backers want to change that.
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US moves to tighten restrictions on China Telecom amid security fears
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Last week, the government issued a preliminary ruling deeming China Telecom Americas’ US network and cloud operations a national security risk.
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Global internet traffic surges 17% as post-quantum cryptography adoption grows
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Persistent threats and post-quantum encryption shape 2024 internet landscape, according to Cloudflare's annual review.
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Nokia expands data center SONiC support
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Nokia brings SONiC support, automation to its data center switching portfolio.
on Dec 10
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Network World’s Best of Enterprise Network 2024 award winners
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Network World celebrates the best and most innovative products of the year.
on Dec 10
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Working with PDF files on Linux
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Popular free and open source PDF editors include LibreOffice, PDFSam, PDFedit, ONLYOFFICE and Xournal++.
on Dec 10
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For secure data backup, here’s how to do the 3-2-1 rule right
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The venerable 3-2-1 rule for backing up data remains a tried-and-true method for insuring the integrity of copied data that is essential to disaster recovery efforts, but it has to be done properly.
on Dec 9
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Cisco strengthens AWS integration to speed troubleshooting in multicloud environments
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New integrations between Cisco and AWS involve Cisco's recently acquired Isovalent container security technology and are aimed at enabling greater network visibility across clouds.
on Dec 5
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CompTIA courts IT newcomers with 'on-ramp' network, security courses
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New a+ Series courses from CompTIA are geared for candidates who want to jump-start an IT career in networking and security.
on Dec 5
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Fortinet offers integrated cloud app security service
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FortiAppSec Cloud combines web and API security, server load balancing, and threat analytics under a single console.
on Dec 4
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Linux fundamentals: Viewing files, commands, processes and systems
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Learn how to manage file permissions, view commands, access system details, compare files, and display running commands.
on Dec 2
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Is one massive chip more powerful than hundreds of smaller chips? Cerabras would argue yes.
on Nov 27
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NetBox Labs launches tools to combat network configuration drift
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NetBox Labs expands network automation platform with new discovery and assurance tools.
on Nov 22
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SONiC pioneer Aviz Networks raises $17M for AI network management push
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Aviz Networks is looking to expand, building on growth in SONiC adoption and its network management tools.
on Nov 21
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OpenTelemetry certification launches
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The OpenTelemetry Certified Associate (OTCA) certification will validate IT pros' skills in using OpenTelemetry to monitor distributed systems.
on Nov 20
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NetOps startup Selector AI wants to solve the network noise problem
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Flush with new funding, Selector AI is looking to expand its AI platform, which helps companies reduce network alert noise and optimize infrastructure through data-driven decision making.
on Nov 20
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IBM deal brings AMD Instinct accelerators to IBM Cloud
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IBM and AMD inked a deal to offer MI300X accelerators as a service on IBM Cloud, targeting enterprise customers with plans for AI workloads and HPC applications.
on Nov 19
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Linux command line for beginners: 12 essential commands
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These 12 commonly used commands are ideal for newcomers who want to get started on the Linux command line.
on Nov 19
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 debuts with new security features, improved web console management, and updated networking capabilities to simplify enterprise IT operations.
on Nov 16
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IBM preps Power servers with AI support, new processor
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IBM lays out Power product roadmap for 2025 and beyond.
on Nov 13
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Red Hat to acquire Neural Magic
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AI optimization startup Neural Magic created software that makes it possible for AI inference models to run efficiently on commodity CPU-based hardware.
on Nov 12
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5 Linux commands for measuring disk activity
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There are plenty of commands to choose from when you want to know how hard your disks are working or identify potential slowdowns.
on Nov 12
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Cisco IoT wireless access points hit by severe command injection flaw
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Critical flaw affects URWB access points used in outdoor and industrial environments.
on Nov 7
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Looping forever is easy if you know what commands you want to run repeatedly and the conditions under which you want them to stop running.
on Nov 6
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Fortinet launches its first standalone endpoint DLP product
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Fortinet's new FortiDLP combines AI and origin-based protection for enterprise data security.
on Oct 30
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Metro Ethernet Forum is working to create a fully connected and automated NaaS ecosystem where enterprises can access dynamic, automated network services that can be provisioned and modified on demand.
on Oct 30
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Google bets on nuclear power to drive AI expansion
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Other tech giants, including Amazon and Microsoft, are pursuing similar strategies as AI-driven power demands are set to surge.
on Oct 24
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Has the time come for integrated network and security platforms?
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Platformization buy-in has been elusive in the past, but AI could be the impetus for enterprises to give new consideration to the idea of a consolidated network and security platform.
on Oct 23
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Cato Networks extends SASE platform with digital experience monitoring
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Cato DEM gives IT teams visibility into application traffic and tools for optimizing network performance issues.
on Oct 18
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Netskope extends data security with Dasera acquisition
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Netskope gains data security posture management (DSPM) capabilities, which it plans to incorporate into its Netskope One platform.
on Oct 18
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SUSE Edge upgrade targets Kubernetes and Linux at the edge
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SUSE Edge 3.1 includes a new stack validation framework and an image builder tool that are aimed at improving the scalability and manageability of complex Kubernetes and Linux edge-computing deployments.
on Oct 17
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Astera Labs debuts Scorpio fabric switch to accelerate PCIe for AI, cloud
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New PCIe switch fabric aims to remove networking bottleneck for large AI clusters in the cloud.
on Oct 17
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Juniper extends security platform to streamline threat detection, incident response
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Tighter integration among Juniper's AI-driven security products is aimed at promoting consistency in security policies and strengthening collaboration between networking and security teams.
on Oct 10
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Aryaka brings CASB into unified SASE fold
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Aryaka expands its unified SASE platform with CASB, AI optimization, and interactive testing capabilities.
on Oct 9
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Fix for BGP routing insecurity 'plagued by software vulnerabilities' of its own, researchers find
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Despite White House encouragement to implement RPKI, the protocol is not yet stable or secure enough, according to a team of German researchers.
on Oct 3
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Cerf: Future of Internet doesn’t include an IPv7
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Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously, and is knee-deep in several projects to bring the next versions of the Internet into being. These projects include pushing for worldwide IPv6 adoption, but they don't include plans for an IPv7.
on Sep 19
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How cybersecurity red teams can boost backup protections
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Collaboration between red teams (offensive security) and blue teams (defensive security) can help organizations identify vulnerabilities, test their defenses, and improve their overall security posture.
on Sep 18
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Linus Torvalds advises open-source developers to pursue meaningful projects, not hype
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The creator of Linux detailed the latest Linux updates at the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit Europe event.
on Sep 17
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Why eBPF is critical and how it's getting better
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eBPF is a foundational Linux networking technology used for routing, monitoring and security, and soon it will be coming to Microsoft Windows, too.
on Sep 12
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AT&T sues Broadcom over breach of contract, cites threat to national security
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AT&T accused Broadcom of attempting to retroactively alter existing VMware agreements and force the telco to buy expensive subscription-based services.
on Sep 10
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Computing conference to celebrate 50 years of Turing Award
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The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has announced it will celebrate 50 years of the A.M. Turing Award -- dubbed the "Nobel Prize of Computing -- with a (tech) star-studded conference in San Francisco this summer.
on Sep 7
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Palo Alto closes IBM QRadar SaaS buy, extends security partnership
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Palo Alto Networks has closed the deal to acquire IBM’s QRadar security intelligence platform. Now that the deal is complete, existing QRadar customers will be moved, for no charge, to Palo Alto’s Cortex Extended Security Intelligence and Automation (XSIAM) platform, which is the vendor’s core...
on Sep 5
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White House brands BGP routing a ‘national security concern’ as it unveils reform roadmap
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BGP has been open to misconfiguration and abuse for decades; The Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) wants that to change.
on Sep 5
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Ciena and Arelion achieve 1.6 Tb/s optical transmission milestone
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Ciena's WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) is the optical networking technology that enabled the new speed record in carrier data networking transport.
on Sep 4
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Wireshark 4.4 boosts network protocol visibility
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The creator of the popular open-source network protocol analyzer talks about what’s new in Wireshark 4.4, how governance has changed, and what to expect next.
on Sep 3
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Mark Shuttleworth’s Five Lessons on Organizational Change
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Mark Shuttleworth is not your average IT manager. A few weeks ago, he posted a question on an Ubuntu list. Not an order. Not a policy decision. A question: "Should we think about...?" he asked. Collaboration, community and teamwork are part of his personal style.
on Aug 30
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Fortinet expands security lineup with sovereign SASE
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The new Fortinet Sovereign SASE offering provides a delivery option that lets organizations maintain local control over security inspection and logs.
on Aug 29
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F5 teams with Intel to boost AI delivery, security
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F5 and Intel are working together to combine security and traffic-management capabilities from F5’s NGINX Plus suite with Intel’s OpenVINO open-source toolkit for optimizing AI inference and Intel IPU hardware accelerators.
on Aug 29