News Category: Enterprise

GitLab Data Loss Incident Prompts a Review of its Restore Processes

A short outage this week on the GitLab hosted code service struck a combination of fear and sympathy across the tech community and offered a sharp reminder of the importance of testing your backups again and again (and again). On Tuesday, a GitLab administrator had accidentally erased a directory...
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Although Serverless has become a bit of a buzzword recently, Steven Faulkner, Director of Platform Engineering at Bustle, disagrees that it is just a fad.

Hitchhiker's Guide to Serverless JavaScript

Although Serverless has become a bit of a buzzword recently, Steven Faulkner, Director of Platform Engineering at Bustle, disagrees that it is just a fad. In his talk at Node.js Interactive, he points out that much of the faults that people find in Serverless -- that it doesn't scale, that it is...
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10 IT Skills that Employers Need in 2017

Unemployment rates in the IT industry are still hovering at historic lows, and some roles -- like network and security engineers and software developers -- are showing unemployment rates of around 1 percent. A recent survey from Robert Half Technology showed that the majority of CIOs will either...
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New Open Source Project Trireme Aims to Secure Containers

A team made of former Cisco and Nuage Networks veterans has developed an open source project it released this week named Trireme that takes an application-centric approach to securing code written in containers. Trireme is deigned to work with Docker containers and integrates with Kubernetes, the...
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NFV Interoperability Testing Needs to Accelerate

Many service providers have deployed network function virtualization (NFV) software but few have the tools in place to orchestrate and manage NFV software from multiple vendors. To foster interoperability, a series of initiatives and services have been launched to help organizations determine what ...
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Click Here to Kill Everyone: Security and the Internet of Things

All computers are hackable. This has as much to do with the computer market as it does with the technologies. We prefer our software full of features and inexpensive, at the expense of security and reliability. That your computer can affect the security of Twitter is a market failure. The industry...
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How to Use One Time Pad Cryptography with a Raspberry Pi

What if, however, there were a way to be certain that your personal emails, pictures of your pet kitten, backups of your tax returns for the past decade and so on were safe even if intercepted? Enter the One Time Pad. The Notorious OTP In simplest terms, a One Time Pad is a series of random numbers...
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Dissecting an SSL Certificate

I think it’s interesting to know what it means to “issue a SSL certificate” and I can talk about that a little. TLS: newer version of SSL I was confused about what this “TLS” thing was for a long time. Basically newer versions of SSL are called TLS (the version after SSL 3.0 is TLS 1.0). I’m going...
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Agile Is More Than Scrum

Most people use the terms Agile and Scrum interchangeably. It’s often not even clear what the difference is. So, last week during our Jakarta Scrum meetup (organized at Happy Fresh), we decided to find out. We did a group study on some different Agile concepts: Kanban, Lean and Lean startup, XP,...
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How The Linux Foundation Goes Beyond the Operating System to Create the Largest Shared Resource of Open-Source Technology

Mark Hinkle relied on open-source products, such as Linux, Sendmail, and Apache, to build out the infrastructure for the ISP and hosting provider he worked for in the mid-1990s. “That’s what really got me fascinated by the fact that people were working on solutions and sharing changes that...
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