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U.S. Agencies Release Guidelines for DDoS Attacks

SecureWorld News

Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks aim to overwhelm a target's application or website, exhausting the system's resources and making the target inaccessible to legitimate users. government agencies have come together to provide some guidelines in protecting against these attacks. Which is why some U.S. Which is why some U.S.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Nick Schmidt talks about using GitOps with the NSX Advanced Load Balancer. Via the Kubernetes blog, Rory McCune of Aqua Security provides some guidelines for securing admission controllers. Operating Systems/Applications. Aidan Steele examines how VPC sharing could potentially improve security and reduce cost.

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Technology Short Take 106

Scott Lowe

Continuing on that Envoy theme, you may find this article by Matt Klein—one of the primary authors of Envoy—helpful in understanding some of the concepts behind modern load balancing and proxying. Operating Systems/Applications. Nick Shrock provides some guidelines and advice on performing code reviews.

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Liveblog: How News UK Centralized Cloud Governance

Scott Lowe

Before they started their journey to the public cloud, News Corp ran a “global application assessment”—and Caldwell believes that this was critical to the success News Corp/News UK has seen so far. Elastic Load Balancing left unused. Compliance to security guidelines. So what are some common cloud governance issues?

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See this before logging into ChatGPT; you will need it

Dataconomy

Developers can seamlessly integrate ChatGPT into their applications using API access as one of the ChatGPT login options ( Image credit ) What should you do now? API access ChatGPT API provides programmatic access, enabling developers to integrate its capabilities into their applications seamlessly. davinci, curie, etc.)

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6 things I learned from our WebRTC stress testing customers

Spearline Testing

I’d like to share some of these learnings with you, focusing on WebRTC stress testing: #1 – WebRTC stress testing comes in different shapes and sizes When developing a WebRTC application, there comes a point in time when you need to scale that application – make sure it works for more users, in more locations, in more ways.

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