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The Internet of (Secure) Things – Embedding Security in the IoT

CTOvision

We’re seeing a glimmer of the future – the Internet of Things (IoT) – where anything and everything is or contains a sensor that can communicate over the network/Internet. Similar sensor systems exist for rail, sea and air transportation. By George Romas. Your running shoe tracks your workouts, sending the data to a mobile app.

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The IBM Press Release on Spark That Every Tech Leader Should Read

CTOvision

You know Spark, the free and open source complement to Apache Hadoop that gives enterprises better ability to field fast, unified applications that combine multiple workloads, including streaming over all your data. IBM called spark "the most significant open source project of the next decade.".

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Overview of how Apache Spark fits in the Apache Hadoop ecosystem

CTOvision

But now thanks to the contributions of a wide team of open source developers and leaders, the consensus is becoming clear (especially among enterprise CTOs), Spark is better as part of a more comprehensive framework. In the early days of Spark it was viewed as a bit of a competitor to the rest of the framework.

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December Tech Trends Report and 2016 Enterprise Tech Projections

CTOvision

Web applications based on AI, like x.ia, will grow slow but steady followings and move more into the mainstream. It comes with 100's of sensors and millions of applications which can fuel and support use cases we have yet to begin to imagine. Internet of Things : Today's Internet connects people, governments, academia and business.

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The Generative Self-Sovereign Internet

Phil Windley

Summary: The self-sovereign internet, a secure overlay on the internet, provides the same capacity to produce change by numerous, unaffiliated and uncoordinated actors as the internet itself. This article explores the properties of the self-sovereign internet and makes the case that they justify its generativity claims.

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Top Ten Ways Not To Sink the Kubernetes Ship

Linux Academy

It is important to use security tooling such as OpenSCAP, the open source version of the Security Content Automation Protocol, to harden virtual machine images prior to their deployment in virtual private clouds. Kubernetes nodes rely on underlying virtual servers for both the master control plane and for worker nodes.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Fuzzing Message Brokers

ForAllSecure

As I produce this episode, there's a dangerous new vulnerability known informally as Log4Shell, it’s a flaw in an open source Java logging library developed by the Apache Foundation and, in the hands of a malicious actor, could allow for remote code injection. Vamosi: The idea behind Open Source is great.