October, 2014

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NIST Issues Draft Guide To Cyber Threat Information Sharing

CTOvision

Although I love the reference to standards on the last page, I’m thinking a paragraph or two on OVAL, SCAP, STIX, TAXII and VERIS could be helpful to enterprise IT professionals. I don’t mind telling you, it is also helping my firm ( Cognitio ) continue to enhance our cybersecurity offerings.

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The Three Most Common Myths in Enterprise Security

CTOvision

Don’t act surprised. If you haven’t patched your software, then the conventional wisdom is you are negligent (by corporate governance, compliance, and reputationally) in your job. So why can’t we patch our way to security? That doesn’t even cover all the Java 1.5, Notice that Java 1.7x

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Should The CIO View The CMO As Friend Or Foe?

The Accidental Successful CIO

No matter if that involves connecting with the company through Facebook, Twitter, or a snazzy web page, this has become the responsibility of the CMO. Your biggest problem is that if you don’t speak up now, you’re going to be bypassed. Isn’t it the dream of every CIO to have a fully committed team?

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Strata Hadoop World 2014: Watch Live Streaming Here

CTOvision

To do that visit our Hadoop World video streaming page here: https://ctovision.com/strata-hadoop-world-2014-watch-live-streaming-here/. Along the way, he’ll explore how cartoons work (and sometimes don’t); how he makes decisions about what cartoons to include; and what crowds can tell us about a good joke.

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Learning NSX, Part 17: Adding External L2 Connectivity

Scott Lowe

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. By the way, if the concept of “L2 connectivity” doesn’t make sense to you, please review part 1 of my “Introduction to Networking” series.).

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Learning NSX, Part 16: Routing to Multiple External VLANs

Scott Lowe

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. Although the titles of some of these articles seem to imply they are VMware-specific, they aren’t—the physical switch configuration is absolutely applicable here.

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