October, 2014

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NIST Issues Draft Guide To Cyber Threat Information Sharing

CTOvision

I love and respect NIST and I just want to come right out with that so you know where I am coming from. Now add on top of that the fact that they have just issued a draft document that discusses items at the intersection of three of my passions, Cyber Security, Technology and Intelligence, and you can see why I am so excited.

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Hugo Summer 2014 Update

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I wanted to give a quick update about the progress Hugo has been making over the past couple months. I want to formally welcome our newest team members. I also wanted the ability to easily categorize things into different channels. Lastly I didn’t want people to need to setup new accounts. New Website. New Team Members.

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The Three Most Common Myths in Enterprise Security

CTOvision

I’ll say it up front, your security program does not work because it is based on three common myths we hold as unquestionable truths in enterprise security: Myth 1: We can patch our way to security. I am a big advocate for sharing threat intelligence and full disclosure on the back of breaches.

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Quickly Archiving Mail from the Outlook.com Web Client

Sean Daniel

In a previous post , I talked about how to quickly archive email in Outlook.com from the iOS 8 mail client. First, log into your Outlook.com email account Click on the Settings gear ( ) in the top right hand corner of the page and select Options. You can see how i might look in the preview (and how my preview looks above).

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Learning NSX, Part 16: Routing to Multiple External VLANs

Scott Lowe

This is part 16 of the Learning NSX series, in which I will show you how to configure VMware NSX to route to multiple external VLANs. Naturally, this post builds on all the previous entries in this series, so I encourage you to visit the Learning NVP/NSX page for links to previous posts. Click here for a larger version.).

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Learning NSX, Part 17: Adding External L2 Connectivity

Scott Lowe

In this post, I’ll show you how to add layer 2 (L2) connectivity to your NSX environment, and how to leverage that L2 connectivity in an NSX-powered OpenStack implementation. Links to all the posts in the series are available on the Learning NVP/NSX page ; in particular, this post will leverage content from part 6.