IBM is intensifying Linux security and privacy, and has reshaped the mainframe with an eye toward further integrating it within hybrid clouds and further securing Linux-based workloads. . On the hardware side, IBM rolled out two entry-level, 19” single-frame, air-cooled platforms, the z15 Model T02 and LinuxONE III Model LT2. The new machines are extensions of the IBM z15 family that Big Blue rolled out in September of last year. Both can fit in cloud data-center racks and can be outfitted with a second drawer, should customers need to grow capacity. Both feature 65 cores using commercial processors running at 4.5GHz and can be configured to support all manner of workloads. . Microsoft introduces budget-friendly Azure services to bolster Windows security while incorporating seamless multi-cloud functionalities for improved confidentiality.. LinuxONE Security, IBM z15 Mainframe, Hybrid Cloud Integration, Workload Security, IT Privacy Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Privacy and anonymity on the internet are as important as they are difficult to achieve. Here are some of the the current issues we face, along with a few suggestions on how to be more anonymous. Online privacy issues are in the news every week now. This is good for us, because when it's newsworthy and notable it means people still care about the privacy of their personal information in some fundamental and important way. Privacy on the internet (or rather, a lack thereof) has been with us for ages, but as technology converges we are all forced to make some important new choices about what we are willing to disclose. Let's start with a few examples. . The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available. . The link for this article located at TheRegister.co.uk is no longer available.. privacy, anonymity, internet, important, difficult, achieve. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
If enterprises are having problems protecting their customers' privacy, it's because of the same nagging issues facing IT security in general -- a lot of technology solutions attack only part of the problem, and few IT vendors build products with privacy . . . . If enterprises are having problems protecting their customers' privacy, it's because of the same nagging issues facing IT security in general -- a lot of technology solutions attack only part of the problem, and few IT vendors build products with privacy in mind. That was the conclusion of at least some of the privacy and technology experts at a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) workshop Wednesday on how enterprises can better protect consumer privacy. While many participants in the day-long workshop called for a combination of technology, training and industry procedures to better protect privacy, a few rapped the technology community for selling "snake oil" privacy solutions or building products with an "enormous lack of accountability" for privacy and security problems. The link for this article located at IDG.net is no longer available. . If enterprises are having problems protecting their customers' privacy, it's because of the same nag. enterprises, having, problems, protecting, their, customers', privacy, because. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Even as the FBI slowly releases details of its Carnivore e-mail wiretap technology, software developers are readying schemes to starve Carnivore of meaningful data.. . .. Even as the FBI slowly releases details of its Carnivore e-mail wiretap technology, software developers are readying schemes to starve Carnivore of meaningful data. ChainMail and Sigaba are among the companies promoting encryption technology designed to render any captured e-mail meaningless to third parties. Meanwhile, developers like Privada and Zero-Knowledge offer anonymity to both sender and recipient, so a third party has no idea whose e-mail it is reading. In most cases, you need to rely on your Internet service provider to implement this level of technology, which keeps private your e-mail--right down to its address. The link for this article located at PCWorld is no longer available. . Even as the FBI slowly releases details of its Carnivore e-mail wiretap technology, software develop. slowly, releases, details, carnivore, e-mail, wiretap, technology, software, develop. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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