Thursday, November 6, 2014

BlackEnergy cyberespionage group targets Linux systems and Cisco routers

  BlackEnergy cyberespionage group targets Linux systems and Cisco routers | Ruckus goes after small business with app-managed Xclaim Wi-Fi

 
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Internet2 slices network
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How to Say Goodbye to Windows Server 2003
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BlackEnergy cyberespionage group targets Linux systems and Cisco routers
Kaspersky Lab researchers found BlackEnergy malware modules designed for ARM and MIPS systems running Linux. Read More
 

Ruckus goes after small business with app-managed Xclaim Wi-Fi
The company's new consumer brand is designed for low price and easy setup and management. Read More
 

SDN company goes open source
Japanese SDN company Midokura giving away its keystone product. Read More
 


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How to Identify SAP Security Weak Spots
Threats affecting the SAP application layer are frequently overlooked, leaving systems exposed to malicious attacks. This SAP Insider highlights the security blinds spots and explains how automated assessment and audit solutions enable organizations to monitor, detect, prioritize, and prevent threats to close security gaps and mitigate risks. Learn More

Brocade beefs up campus with SDN, new stackable
Brocade this week rolled out new and enhanced campus switches designed to better support mobility, social networking and cloud data traffic in the enterprise. Read More
 

AT&T, others launch OpenDaylight SDN alternative
ON.Lab making its own open source SDN operating system available. Read More
 

How to develop applications for the Internet of Things
  What's the best way to build an application that could do anything from control home appliances remotely to gather meteorological data from sensors to produce a weather forecast? Startups offering data ingestion platforms take much of the hard work out of developing for the Internet of Things. Read More
 

 

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