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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Michael Kashin explains how he built a DIY (Do It Yourself) SD-WAN using Envoy and Wireguard. I saw this blog post about Curiefense , an open source Envoy extension to add WAF (web application firewall) functionality to Envoy. It’s a good starting point for thinking about operating your own active-active architecture.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Michael Kashin explains how he built a DIY (Do It Yourself) SD-WAN using Envoy and Wireguard. I saw this blog post about Curiefense , an open source Envoy extension to add WAF (web application firewall) functionality to Envoy. It’s a good starting point for thinking about operating your own active-active architecture.

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North Korean Threat Actors Targeting Healthcare Sector with Maui Ransomware

SecureWorld News

While large and active Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) gangs like Conti, LockBit, and BlackCat always make headlines with their operations, it's important to learn about smaller ransomware families, as they can provide insight and help us understand more about cybercrime gangs as a whole. The report was published on June 7, 2022.

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Technology Short Take #31

Scott Lowe

Greg Ferro examines a potential SDN use case (an OpenFlow use case) in the form of enterprise firewall migrations. As the website describes it, it’s designed to “reverse engineer” servers so that you can migrate them into a configuration management system like Chef or Puppet. Operating Systems/Applications.

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