Marius Nestor celebrates Linux’s 30th birthday with a good champagne, a delicious cake and a brief recount of 30 freaking awesome years of the inherently secure and increasingly popular Linux OS - and many more to come! . That’s right, it’s been 30 years since 21-year-old Finnish student Linus Benedict Torvalds made his now-famous announcement on the day of August 25th, 1991, on the comp.os.minix news group, saying that he is working on a free operating system for 386(486) AT clones as a “hobby.” Well, that “hobby” turned into something massive in only 30 years (how time flies), and Linux now powers almost every smart device around you, including your Android smartphone, Amazon Alexa and Google Home smart assistants, big screen TV, smart fridge, smart lights, and especially your Wi-Fi router. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . Mark the milestone of three decades of Linux's pioneering spirit, collaboration, and contribution to the tech world.. Linux Anniversary, Tech Innovations, Open Source Legacy. . Brittany Day
The Red Hat Linux distribution is turning 25 years old this week. What started as one of the earliest Linux distributions is now the most successful open-source company, and its success was a catalyst for others to follow its model.. Today’s open-source world is very different from those heady days in the mid-1990s when Linux looked to be challenging Microsoft’s dominance on the desktop, but Red Hat is still going strong. The link for this article located at TechCrunch is no longer available. . Celebrating 25 years of influence, Red Hat has reshaped open-source software and business. Its innovative subscription model shows open-source can succeed financially.. Red Hat Linux, Open Source Success, Linux History. . Brittany Day
When Alexandra Jordan presented at this year. Jordan conceived of and coded her own hack, a playdate app called Super Fun Kid Time, which she is planning to launch in November. In honor of the International Day of the Girl The link for this article located at Tech Crunch is no longer available. . Jordan conceived of and coded her own hack, a playdate app called Super Fun Kid Time, which she is p. jordan, alexandra, presented, conceived, coded, playdate. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
There are some people for whom being told that something is impossible is all the motivation they need. That seems to be the case for Richard Perkins and Mike Tassey, who were told that an in-flight hacking platform was impossible. In response, the pair plan on showing off their off their Wi-Fi hacking, phone-snooping, home-made UAV at the Black Hat and Defcon hackerfests in Las Vegas. They call their creation the Wireless Aerial Surveillance Platform, or WASP.. Built from an old Air Force target drone, the WASP packs a lot of technological power into a flying high-endurance package. A tiny on-board computer (Linux powered, natch) is bristling with hacking tools, along with a custom-built 340 million word dictionary for brute-forcing passwords, the BackTrack suite, a 4G T-Mobile card, an HD camera, and 32 GB onboard storage. The link for this article located at geekosystem is no longer available. . Constructed from a decommissioned Navy reconnaissance drone, the RAVEN integrates advanced capabilities into an aerial surveillance system.. Wi-Fi Hacking,UAV Technology,Cybersecurity Tools,Open Source Innovations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
FACEBOOK said it would share details for its new server systems and computer rooms with other companies, hoping to set off what it characterised as an open movement for hardware design.. Many tech companies, such as Google, keep key details about their computing infrastructure confidential. But Facebook said it will publish technical specifications for a new data centre it built from scratch in Prineville, Oregon -- including details of the computers, power supplies, server racks, battery backup systems and building design. Facebook's move, which it compared to the movement to spur innovation through open-source software, comes as power and energy consumption have emerged as key hurdles for many high-tech companies. Facebook, at an event at its Palo Alto, California, headquarters, said systems it developed for its new Prineville operation are 38 per cent more energy-efficient and 24 per cent more cost-effective than the machines the social-networking giant has been using. The link for this article located at The Australian is no longer available. The link for this article located at The Australian is no longer available. . Google's program advances sustainable manufacturing by releasing innovative appliance designs aimed at lower emissions and resource optimization.. Open Compute Project, Hardware Collaboration, Server Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
It's like an "American Idol" for security geeks. Students at the Georgia Institute of Technology prep, sweat and show their stuff while a panel of critics decides their fates. But unlike the popular "reality" TV show, judges aren't determining who can best carry a tune. Instead they weigh students' ideas for making information security more user-friendly, with $50,000 -- enough cash to fund a project for 12 months -- hanging in the balance. . "People are the weakest link in any security systems," Georgia Tech associate professor Keith Edwards said. "You can have the strongest technology in the world, but individuals will intentionally find a way to work around the security technology to make their lives easier." So the school's College of Computing, Information Security Center and its Graphics, Visualization and Usability Center created the "Tiger Team" competition to search for security technology that would be simple to use and easy to understand. The link for this article located at SearchSecurity.com is no longer available. . Dive into Georgia Tech's contest that seeks innovative concepts in user-centric security technology, awarding a top prize of $50,000 for the best idea.. Security Competition, User-Friendly Tech, InfoSec Projects, Tech Innovation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Although the loud public debate about a U.S. national ID card has quieted, interest in its usage continues in both private and public business sectors. While the debate persists about exactly when it will come to pass and what form factor it will take, quiet tests of new technologies continue. . .. Although the loud public debate about a U.S. national ID card has quieted, interest in its usage continues in both private and public business sectors. While the debate persists about exactly when it will come to pass and what form factor it will take, quiet tests of new technologies continue . By 2005, comprehensive, enterprisewide personalization will be achieved by recognizing and combining role management, permissions, contextual content, content generation, user and content profiling, recommendations, multi-layered taxonomies, and so forth. This will appear through integration among various enterprise portal, content management, information categorization and retrieval, security, analytics, and application platforms. Numerous issues need to be addressed during the next five to seven years to successfully implement a national identity policy. The first and most challenging is defining what constitutes identity, and whether it should be a single physical manifestation or a policy with any number of instantiations. Is identity merely a physical description, or should it include biometrics? How much of a person's identity (i.e., business, personal, and historical) should be maintained or shared? Given issues related to state government (e.g., driver's licenses) and current processes, it is likely that this will be a policy with numerous instantiations. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Although the loud public debate about a U.S. national ID card has quieted, interest in its usage con. although, public, debate, about, national, quieted, interest, usage. . Anthony Pell
By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker groups, the high school dropout realized his life had to change one morning shortly after he turned 17 when he was awakened by an FBI agent holding a gun to his head.. . .. By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker groups, the high school dropout realized his life had to change one morning shortly after he turned 17 when he was awakened by an FBI agent holding a gun to his head. Today, at 21, Maiffret consults on computer matters with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other federal agencies and earns a six-figure salary at a privately held Aliso Viejo company he co-founded, EEye Digital Security Inc. "I never thought I would have been where I am today. It's such an amazing feeling," Maiffret (pronounced MAY-fray) said. "It's been like a crazy, crazy, crazy journey." Although many hackers have turned up as security consultants, few have helped put a new company on track for success. EEye has garnered accolades both for its knack for finding major flaws in popular software programs and for the cutting-edge products it develops to help halt hacker attacks. The link for this article located at LA Times is no longer available. . By his own account, Marc Maiffret had been up to no good. In and out of several computer hacker grou. account, maiffret, computer, hacker. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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