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Access Free Chapters From The Distributed Systems Engineering Guide

When I wrote the first edition, we put the chapters online free after four years and found that this boosted sales of the paper edition. People would find a useful chapter online and then buy the book to have it as a reference. Wiley and I agreed to do the same with the second edition, and now, four years after publication, I am putting all the chapters online for free. Enjoy them . The link for this article located at Ross Anderson is no longer available. . Explore complimentary sections of the updated version of the essential manual for reliable systems engineering.. Distributed Systems Design, Security Engineering Practices, Reliable Systems, Open Source Software, Dependable Engineering. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 08, 2013 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Consolidation Challenges in Data Center Management and IT Strategy

About five years ago, you couldn't pick up a trade magazine or speak to an IT professional without tripping across the subject of consolidation. Whether you were talking server, storage or data center--or any other realm of IT, for that matter--it seemed as if consolidation was on everyone's lips. And why not? All of these functional technology categories had morphed into distributed operational nightmares. Before long, there was an urgent need to clean up the mess. . . .. About five years ago, you couldn't pick up a trade magazine or speak to an IT professional without tripping across the subject of consolidation. Whether you were talking server, storage or data center--or any other realm of IT, for that matter--it seemed as if consolidation was on everyone's lips. And why not? All of these functional technology categories had morphed into distributed operational nightmares. Before long, there was an urgent need to clean up the mess. Take storage as an example. Every server in the data center had its own spinning disks that needed to be monitored, backed up and maintained. With more servers entering the mix, demand increased for extra human resources, software tools and redundant tape drives. And as always, the IT operations team was left to manage this headache. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . About five years ago, you couldn't pick up a trade magazine or speak to an IT professional without t. about, years, couldn't, trade, magazine, speak, professional, without. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 11, 2004 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Kerberos Authentication For Secure Network Identity Verification

Kerberos is an authentication protocol that lets clients and servers reliably verify each other's identity before establishing a network connection. Developed at MIT in the late 1980s, Kerberos takes its name from the three-headed hound in Greek mythology that guards the entrance to Hades. But instead of guarding the underworld, today's Kerberos brings a measure of security to a distributed computer environment, where one computer can access the resources of any other machine on a network.. . .. Kerberos is an authentication protocol that lets clients and servers reliably verify each other's identity before establishing a network connection. Developed at MIT in the late 1980s, Kerberos takes its name from the three-headed hound in Greek mythology that guards the entrance to Hades. But instead of guarding the underworld, today's Kerberos brings a measure of security to a distributed computer environment, where one computer can access the resources of any other machine on a network. Paul Hill, information systems senior programmer at MIT and a member of the Kerberos development team since 1992, outlines the benefits of the Kerberos system. First, it has been subjected to public review for over a decade. Second, version 5 of the protocol-the most current version-was developed within the IETF standards process. Finally, Kerberos provides for secure authentication and message integrity, as well as data confidentiality and mutual authentication between a client and a server. The link for this article located at Network Magazine is no longer available. . Kerberos is an authentication protocol that lets clients and servers reliably verify each other's id. kerberos, authentication, protocol, clients, servers, reliably, verify, other's. . Anthony Pell

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