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New Spectre derivative bug haunts Intel processors

Network World

Intel just can’t catch a break these days. Researchers at Ohio State University have found a way to use the Spectre design flaw to break into the SGX secure environment of an Intel CPU to steal information. SGX stands for Software Guard eXtensions. To read this article in full, please click here

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Technology Short Take 173

Scott Lowe

Networking This article on running WireGuard in Docker may prove useful if that’s an approach I decide to adopt for my AWS lab infrastructure. Russ White laments some of the issues facing network engineering. The flaws, referred to as PixieFail, specifically affect the PXE network boot process.

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Why endpoint security will be a renewed priority for businesses of all sizes in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

Three of the biggest risks moving into 2023 and beyond are: Ransomware – in which a malicious program infects a computer, locking access to all files until a ransom is paid to gain access to an unlock key. This is what Intel has aimed to deliver with the Intel vPro® platform.

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Technology Short Take 167

Scott Lowe

Networking Jeff McLaughlin discusses what he calls the “war on expertise.” Operating Systems/Applications In Technology Short Take 166 , I mentioned Nick Schmidt’s article on D2. Virtualization William Lam takes a look at ESXi on the latest Intel NUC. and Kong API Gateway 3.0. (Be

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Technology Short Take 140

Scott Lowe

In this Technology Short Take, I’ve gathered some links for you covering topics like Azure and AWS networking, moving from macOS to Linux (and back again), and more. Networking. ” Specifically, this post talks about Kubernetes networking. Ben Wilcock shares his experience with an Intel NUC 11. Programming.

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Technology Short Take 143

Scott Lowe

Networking. Back in April of this year, Patrick Ogenstad announced Netrasp , a Go package for writing network automation tooling in Go. Travis Downs explores a recent Intel microcode update that may have negatively impacted performance. Operating Systems/Applications. Servers/Hardware.

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Technology Short Take 158

Scott Lowe

Networking. Operating Systems/Applications. Programming. Edwin Weijdema shares how he uses VMware Fusion 12 on his MacBook Pro (Intel-based, I’m assuming) to run a mobile lab with nested ESXi hypervisors. DNS, BGP, hardware-based security, Kubernetes, Linux—they’re all in here. Virtualization.

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