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U.S. Agencies Release Guidelines for DDoS Attacks

SecureWorld News

government agencies have come together to provide some guidelines in protecting against these attacks. While DDoS attacks are relatively simple to execute, they are frequently used by threat actors and can be a real thorn in the side of an organization. Which is why some U.S.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

Networking. 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. And now for the content! Mike Fiedler explores differences in ways for container-to-container communication to occur.

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Technology Short Take 106

Scott Lowe

Networking. 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. Nick Shrock provides some guidelines and advice on performing code reviews. Sorry about that, folks!

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Liveblog: How News UK Centralized Cloud Governance

Scott Lowe

Elastic Load Balancing left unused. With regards to security, Caldwell shared some ongoing tasks that News UK/News Corp has adopted: Regular reviews of network ACLs. Compliance to security guidelines. So what are some common cloud governance issues? No tagging. Reluctance to invest in Reserved Instances. No right-sizing.

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See this before logging into ChatGPT; you will need it

Dataconomy

Fast Response: Interacting with ChatGPT through the CLI typically results in faster responses compared to web-based options, as there are no latency issues associated with network communication. Users and developers must adhere to ethical guidelines to avoid misuse and misinformation.

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6 things I learned from our WebRTC stress testing customers

Spearline Testing

It relies on a lot of moving parts: location, network performance, connectivity, etc. 2 – Predictable and repeatable win the day Predictable and repeatable means that if I run the same test scenario multiple times, I expect to get roughly the same results and experience the same behavior. WebRTC is a complex beast.

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