Category: Network Security

Network security is a broad term which covers a multitude of technologies, devices and processes and is in its simplest form a set of rules and configurations designed to protect the integrity, confidentiality and accessibility of computer networks and data using both software and hardware technologies.

High Court Decision on the Appointment of a Residual Grievance Officer

Network Security’s team of Residual Grievance Officers (RGO) is responsible for supporting the Network Security team, for detecting and removing network security related posts from the public, and for protecting the interests of network users. The RGOs of HCE and Network Security are members of the Network Security’s Residual Grievance Working Group. This article describes…

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National Cyber Security Agenda 2013-2050 – Part 1 – Technology, Regulations and Policies

The National Cyber Security Agenda 2013-2050 – Part 1 – Technology, Regulations and Policies Keywords: cyber security, National Cyber Security Agenda, National Security Strategy. (This is a brief summary of the first of two parts of a two-part series on new laws and regulations regarding cybersecurity. ) Copyright © 2013 Pinnacle. All rights reserved. The…

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Triples Threat: A Multi-Core Performance Perspective On Security

In his research paper “Triples Threat: A Multi-Core Performance Perspective On Security,” Dr. Anthony DiMeo presents the following findings: “An important performance issue has become evident over the last five years with the rise of the triple threat, i. , attacks from a group of targets (usually hackers), which can all go after the same…

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The EU Steps Up Legal Action Against the UK

The EU is stepping up its legal action against the United Kingdom over its decision not to honour its commitments under the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), says a new report by the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN). The treaty, signed at the Vienna summit in 1994, prohibits the atmospheric testing of nuclear…

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Didi Global Inc., a Silicon Valley Success Story

Ridesharing is the service that lets you drive your own car from a physical location to another physical location without owning a car. Ride-hailing apps, in their essence, are a delivery service with a car. Didea and Uber both offer their own ridesharing services. The two services that I have in my possession offer a…

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Network Security Service Provider Services Market Analysis

The market research report titled “Network Security Service Provider Services Market Analysis” is an in-depth study on the current and emerging trends across the industry that help in understanding the market demand and future prospects, and also provide a strategic framework in order for the marketers to identify the market segments, their respective segments and…

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Jervois Mining Company

Today, the Jervois Mining Company’s operations at the Jervois Mine in western Quebec, Canada represent an important and unique example of a large-scale, highly effective security operation, developed with the help of local, regional, and national governments, and with the endorsement of multiple stakeholder groups. Jervois’ extensive security and operational measures place it among the…

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Defence Innovation Network Network (DIN-Net) Collaboration

The UK Defence Innovation Network (DIW) and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) have today collaborated on the development of a network based security framework and technology platform. The collaboration, facilitated through the Defence Innovation Network Network (DIN-Net) is aimed at enabling rapid defence capability acquisition by allowing secure rapid access to the same information…

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Broadcom’s Monopoly

Broadcom has abused a monopoly position for its own benefit. The ‘sudden, unexpected, and severe impact’ clause in its licensing agreement with Broadcom could be construed as an abuse of its monopoly power that it is entitled to ignore. While our initial analysis of this is still in progress, the outcome is probably already a…

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The New Service Corporation for International Development

It is hard to tell if the recent consolidation into a single provider is in the context of a more universal effort to simplify the relationship between the individual and the larger system. In the case of the nonprofit, the consolidation is more of an effort to reduce administrative cost while at the same time…

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