The U.S. already has a reputation for its lax approach to infrastructure regulation that “encouraged the spread of disinformation and supported a powerful forum for harassment and bullying”. Current occupants of the White House are taking that even further. American infrastructure is said to be getting legal protections against accountability pushed on foreign trade deals, … Continue reading US Administration Fights to Protect Human Trafficking and Disinformation Platforms→
On this day in 1886 a Civil War veteran from Texas, Albert Richard Parsons, was falsely accused along with several others of a conspiracy to murder in Chicago, Illinois. By 1893 they were pardoned, yet it was too late to save them from being put to death by police. Why did the American justice system … Continue reading This Day in History: 1886 Haymarket Affair→
I like the name given by one of the commenter’s on blog.scottlowe.org; it describes the traffic route in the following VXLAN example diagram Note that even though the Windows-based workload inside the VXLAN segment now resides on a completely separate VTEP (ESXi 2, in this case), the traffic from the Linux-based workload outside the VXLAN … Continue reading VXLAN Traffic Trombone→
Arbor Networks’ Craig Labovitz digs into the debate over Chinese manipulation of Internet routing. His analysis is the best I have seen so far on this issue. He cites original source material and also explains why the real issue appears to be very different than what is being said by those selling fear — cyberwar … Continue reading China Hijacks 0.015% of Internet Traffic!→