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.

Satellite-Based Broadband Inc

This article was authored by James C. Houghton, Jr. , the founder and former CEO of Satellite-Based Broadband Inc. , a provider of satellite broadband infrastructure, and Christopher B. Houghton, the former President of Satellite-Based Broadband Inc. The article analyzes the recent court ruling on a class action lawsuit against SBA in U. District Court…

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Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics Q2 Results

Samsung Electronics (00:00:09) The second quarter earnings announcements were made by many of the companies on the Q2 news segment. There were no earnings announcements from LG Electronics. Below is a list of the Q2 results of Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics which will be included in the earnings releases. In Q1 2020, the world’s…

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Anwar Soussa As Managing Director of Safaricom’s Ethiopian Unit

Anwar Soussa was the deputy director-general of the military police at the U. military police headquarters, during the period between 2004 and 2007. Soussa, who was based in London, became the director general of the Ethiopian army in January 2007, when the group was formally formed. He, along with Brig. Yemayo, appointed in March 2005…

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KUB – A Public Fiber Broadband Network for the Knoxville Utilities Board

From the day KUB was launched in April 2012 all hell has been unleashed upon its owners and its critics. By now I’ve come to the end of the last batch of articles that I plan to write on KUB. Now, here’s the thing: this is not a bad thing. There’s a certain point at…

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Threat Detection Tools – Understanding Threat Detection Tools

There is ample evidence that organizations are increasingly adopting endpoint security. Organizations that do not manage endpoints or security environments well have a tendency to be hit by security incidents that occur in both the physical and virtual environments. In the past, cyber attackers focused exclusively on attacking organizations such as banks, government agencies or…

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Beijing: The First Chinese City to Have a Paper Tiger

According to one security analyst, “Beijing is the first Chinese city to have a paper tiger. By Richard M. (Note: The article has been updated below to reflect improved estimates of the damage caused by the February 7 Chinese airstrike on civilians in Henan province – now put at more than 2,000 deaths. The Beijing…

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EOS – The New Operating System

The following is an open letter to you and to the members of the Network Security Committee. We are writing to you on behalf of the members of the Network Security Committee to inform you that it is their intention to ask you to recommend to the General Assembly of the Council of the European…

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ThorChain Review

ThorChain is a decentralized blockchain network with a dedicated set of security for individual blocks of the network, based on a novel concept: a “smart contract”. In recent times, blockchain networks have grown to become more and more complex. One of the challenges of using blockchain technology is to control and deploy the “smart contracts”…

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COVID-19 Impact on Global Self-Organizing Network Infrastructures Market

Introduction of COVID-19 Impact on Global Self-Organizing Network Infrastructures Market is a significant event in any industry, with a significant impact on the global industry. Self-organizing (SO) networks were firstly established by George Lee and Donald Becker in 1986. Global Self-Organizing Network Infrastructures Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 20% during…

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Soybean and Wheat Prices in the Early Stages of Technical Selling and Profit-Taking

This article was originally published on July 2, 2018. It was updated on August 1, 2018. I don’t normally write about network security, but some of the issues I’ve dealt with in the past few weeks are worth noting. The first is the usual bit of security news: Windows 10 introduces the Windows 10 Insider…

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