Breaches Down for Third Year
A quick look at the all time datalossdb.org chart of breaches tells you something is up with the data…or down.
A quick look at the all time datalossdb.org chart of breaches tells you something is up with the data…or down.
It has been nearly 20 years since VLANs were introduced. A move to make them virtual with VXLAN (Virtual Extensible VLAN) is now generating some interesting threads of resistance. A thread by Ken Duda tries to tease out architecture concerns. Denton: the simple way to think about VXLAN is that each neighbor VTEP [VXLAN Tunnel … Continue reading Encapsulation Risk and VXLAN
Jeremiah asked and I did my best to answer without getting wrapped around the axle because he bragged to me about buying a big American car during the fuel price rise. Here is my response: Well, maybe you knew I couldn’t resist commenting on your automobile engine analogy. I’m still laughing from the time last … Continue reading Do we know how to make software?
Apparently impersonating police officers, searching homes without a warrant, and threatening immigrants has not worked very well for the giant media/technology company: Calderón told us that six badge-wearing visitors came to his home in July to inquire about the phone. Calderón said none of them acknowledged being employed by Apple, and one of them offered … Continue reading Apple New Product Security