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Microsoft Pluton is a new processor with Xbox-like security for Windows PCs

The Verge

Pluton is based on the same security technologies used to protect Xbox consoles , and Microsoft is working with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to combine it into future CPUs. That means features like BitLocker encryption or Windows Hello authentication will transition over to using Pluton in the future. Photo by Tom Warren / The Verge.

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Cloudera Strengthens Hadoop Security with Acquisition of Gazzang: Builds on additional community efforts to deliver end-to-end security offering

CTOvision

Later, more and more security related capabilities were added, including better access control, authentication, auditing, and data provenance. The news below is the product of many of these factors plus the vision and leadership of very smart people at Gazzang, Intel and Cloudera. Then some very positive things started happening.

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IDF 2013: Enhancing OpenStack with Intel Technologies

Scott Lowe

This is a liveblog of Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2013 session EDCS003, titled “Enhancing OpenStack with Intel Technologies for Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud.” ” The presenters are Girish Gopal and Malini Bhandaru, both with Intel. Bhandaru takes over to provide an overview of the OpenStack architecture.

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Security for Big Data Designs: Examining best practices with security architect Eddie Garcia

CTOvision

Combined with Cloudera technology, it becomes a secure and powerful enterprise architecture. Authentication is addressed for the perimeter security requirements. Active Directory and Kerberos are the authentication staples within the enterprise, allowing all users to be authenticated.

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MSI GE76 Raider review: Alder Lake is good, with caveats

The Verge

A triumph for Intel, but a shrug from us Well, it’s that time of year again. Alder Lake might’ve been Intel’s most promising prospect yet, representing a new architecture and a major strategic shift for the company. Alder Lake’s architecture is a shot at fixing that. There’s no Windows Hello or fingerprint authentication.

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Technology News and Hot Topics

CTOvision

Defense Daily’s 2014 Open Architecture Summit, … Read more on Defense Daily Network (subscription). We feel Cloudera has a very strong security story with our authentication, access management and encryption tools, and we couple that with a very tight system on the auditing side, for security is only as good as the auditing.

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Is Cloud Interoperability a Myth?

Cloud Musings

Participants include AT&T, Canonical, Cisco, DreamHost, Deutsche Telekom, Fujitsu, HPE, Huawei, IBM, Intel, Linaro, Mirantis, OSIC, OVH, Rackspace, Red Hat, SUSE and VMware. Knowing this, the Openstack Interop Challenge looks toward cultivating success by leveraging the open source cloud technology as a common integration layer.

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