The image below is one that I’ve seen shared a few times. It makes me laugh each time. Like all good jokes, it has a seed of truth, and layers of deeper meaning, whether or not you believe that private cloud is a dead horse that we should have long since stopped flogging. There are …
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Treasure Troves and Intel Speculative Execution
The January 3, 2018 Virtualization and Cloud Security Podcast covered two very important issues: the treasure troves used as bases for attacks and the Intel CPU speculative execution bug. The former allows people to access critical cloud and internal resources, while the later allows elevation of privileges to see and act upon data within the CPU …
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Recent Announcements: This Is New December 2017
Past and current partners have made a number of end-of-year announcements that have crossed our news desk. Some convey significant changes, others incremental changes. Some even herald complete turnarounds in direction. Starting with this article, we plan to bring you a monthly synopsis of the announcements our news desk receives. Without further ado, here is …
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The Year That Was — 2017
Wrapping up 2017, it is time to think about what happened during the past year and start to make plans for the new year. On a personal note, I have seen a number of milestones: I uprooted my family and moved them 9,000 miles to Perth, Australia—and more importantly, celebrated thirty years of marriage. But …
The Best of 2018
It is now time for us to look over the past year and put together our “best of” compilations. However, I want to change that around and look at the best of 2018. Yes, next year. Pulling out my crystal ball, I see there is quite a bit to look forward to. 2017 was a …
I’m Not in Europe: What Has GDPR Got to Do with Me?
Companies that do not do business in Europe or in any jurisdiction that works with the EU don’t need to comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). If your company, or any company you provide services for, works in a country with GDPR compliance requirements, any data you manage or handle has to …
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