Oracle Announces Cloud Identity Management →
Meanwhile, in Better-Late-Tha-Never-News, there is a white paper to accompany the latest Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) announcement.
Meanwhile, in Better-Late-Tha-Never-News, there is a white paper to accompany the latest Oracle Corporation (NYSE: ORCL) announcement.
Via Richard Chirgwin writing at El Reg, detailing the efforts by NIST (here's the project page)(and their private industry partner Cisco) to automate cryptographic validation.
Meanwhile, in Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQGS: MSFT) news, comes this piece from BGR; focusing on the EFF's targeting of the Redmond, WA leviathan's allegedly egregious use of Windows Update to push Windows 10 onto user's desktops... Visit the Electronic Frontier Foundation's blog for more info.
via Randall Munroe at XKCD. Enjoy.
Ed Catmull, Ph.D. proudly displaying the Pixar animation render farm in 1995. It is rather important to note the farm - as depicted - can now be calculated to be the equivalent to 1/2 of a iPhone 6's computational capability.
Credit to the Friday, August 26, 2016 High Scalability blog post for jogging my memory of a time when this photo was published 26 years ago. Astonishing isn't it.
In which, the new malware-focused development framework for malware research and mitigation is introduced. Enjoy.
Fascinating screed via Phil Windley writing at his site - Technometria on decentralization and governance - this time dealing with ledgers, blockchain and otherwise.
Apparently, Microsoft Corporation's (NASDAQ: MSFT) hugely successful Outlook email and calendaring juggernaut front end for the company's Exchange platform (and others - IMAP, POP3, etc) does not like the use of the Germanic Umlaut two-dot character...
Is the latest Windows 10 Anniversary Edition video camera snafu another serious Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT) blunder or is it intentional... Likely the former, but, you be the judge.
Dr. Endicott-Popovsky's Information Security work (Director, for the Center of Information Assurance and Cybersecurity at the University of Washington) both as an Educator and Principal Researcher in the Applied Physics Laboratory at UW, speaks for volumes. If you are looking for security education (and who isn't...), take the time to examine the work of the Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity at the University of Washington.
The Achilles Heel of Machine Vision... The ramifications of adversarial imaging to logical and physical security are profound.
Simply astounding: The First CNC Farming Robot, FarmBot Genesis
It doesn't take a Nostradamus to envision profound implications to modern civilization, of which, a number of those implications will be evidenced with the application of CNC techniques to food production and in several (about-to-be-changed-forever) economic sectors: Impacted sectors will be Food Production, Labor (Farm and otherwise), Chemical Manufacturing, Durable Goods and Transport. Contemplate, for a moment, this superb machine, planting and watering, in excruciating robotic certitude, food for this family.
via the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, comes the Moral Machine...
The Center for Internet Security has published v.1.1.0 of the organization's' eponymous security benchmarks targeting Oracle Corporation's (NYSE: ORCL) MySQL Enterprise Edition 5.6 and MySQL Community Server 5.6 (both benchmark documents are at the same revision level - 1.1.0). Enjoy.
via Mark Psiaki, Ph.D. and Todd Humphreys, Ph.D., writing at IEEE Spectrum, comes this superlative piece on GPS Spoofing, and the effects thereof. Today's Must Read.