Thursday, December 25, 2014

What to expect from iSCSI Link Aggregation on your network

What to expect from iSCSI Link Aggregation on your network | U.S.-Cuba breakthrough is no slam dunk for Internet

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Link Aggregation is a commonly misunderstood concept in networking. Here's the basics of what you should expect to get from LACP/LAG. Read More

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Judge questions evidence on whether NSA spying is too broad
A federal judge on Friday questioned the strength of a key lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the government's Internet surveillance program known as "upstream" data collection.Judge Jeffrey White heard oral arguments by attorneys from the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which filed the suit, and the government, during a hearing in a federal district court in Oakland, California. The EFF says its suit is the first challenge in public court to the government's upstream data program, which copies online data from the main cables connecting Internet networks around the world.The EFF first filed its suit in 2008 after an AT&T technician provided evidence that the company routed copies of its Internet traffic records to the NSA.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Worst security breaches of the year 2014: Sony tops the list
As 2014 winds down, the breach of Sony Pictures Entertainment is clearly the biggest data breach of the year and among the most devastating to any corporation ever.Attackers broke in and took whatever they wanted, exfiltrating gigabytes and gigabytes of documents, emails and even entire movies, apparently at will for months and months on end.+ Also on Network World: The weirdest, wackiest and coolest sci/tech stories of 2014 | Peeping into 73,000 unsecured security cameras thanks to default passwords +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

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What could Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella have done in just 10 months to convince shareholders he's worth the $84 million pay package they approved earlier this month?Quite a bit, it turns out, but it remains to be seen how his actions will pan out for the company over time, and in fact that long view was taken into account in his compensation bundle. It doesn't allow some hefty stock grants to vest fully until 2021, and how much he ultimately gets is linked to how well Microsoft fares over that time vs other big corporations on the S&P 500.+ Also on Network World: Nadella wins over Gartner crowd | CEO Nadella issues manifesto to shake up Microsoft +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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