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Kicking the Tires: Verisign DNS Firewall

CTOvision

Cognitio has been evaluating the new Verisign DNS Firewall along with its Recursive DNS service for the last several weeks. This means, during this time there has not been a single outage, testimony to their ability to deliver reliable DNS services at scale (they also provide DNS services for.gov,net, and.edu).

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Technology Short Take #63

Scott Lowe

In any case, here’s another collection of links and articles from around the Net on the major data center technology areas. Servers/Hardware. Russell Pope at Kovarus recently wrote about using security groups to manage the VMware NSX distributed firewall. I’ll try to correct that for the next one. Have fun reading!

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Technology Short Take #50

Scott Lowe

This is kind of cool, and (in my humble opinion) a sign of changing times: Juniper has Vagrant boxes as well as a Vagrant plugin for working with vSRX (virtual firewall) VMs (via this article from Matt Oswalt). Servers/Hardware. Here are some general guidelines for configuring syslog forwarding on a Cisco ASA firewall.

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Fountainhead: The End of the Laptop-Centric World?

Fountainhead

To accomplish her work she needs access to each clients intranet as well as a number of their secure, internal applications. Each time Margo takes on a new client, they issue her firm a corporate laptop, usually equipped with VPN software and a 2-factor security app with a physical fob. Act II: The (Troubling) Reality.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

So he invites me to go to a book that, you know, one of those first black hats and Doug Song was set doing his thing on checkpoint firewall bypass, and I'm sitting there, and a guy named Jeff Nathan. Let's take apart packet captures you know, Project Honey net was going well. I was living in Alameda off of the Navy base there.