TorrentFreak: Kids’ ‘Frozen’ Show Canceled After Disney Refuses Music License
The hit show 'Frozen' has delighted children around the world since 2013 but there will be no ice-based fun in the UK this holiday week. Following a licensing mix up and threats from Disney, a tribute...
View ArticleAWS Security Blog: How to Automate HIPAA Compliance (Part 2): Use AWS Service...
In my previous blog post, I discussed the idea of using the cloud to protect the cloud and improving healthcare IT by applying DevSecOps methods. In Part 2 today, I will show an architecture composed...
View ArticleLWN.net: Announcing Vulkan 1.0
Vulkan is a new graphics API specification, seemingly meant to supersede OpenGL. Collabora has announced the availability of the 1.0 specification — and that the Wayland compositor already supports it....
View ArticleLauren Weinstein's Blog: The UK Government’s Big Porn Lie — and the Coming...
There are two particularly interesting developments occurring simultaneously in jolly ol' England and environs these days, as Her Majesty's conservative government pushes forward with their "Total...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Using Eagles to Intercept Drones
Both Dutch and UK police are training eagles to attack drones.
View ArticleAWS Security Blog: Register for the Free AWS Summit – Chicago, April 2016
Registration for the 2016 AWS Summit – Chicago is now open. This free event will educate you about the AWS platform and offer information about architecture best practices and new cloud services....
View ArticleGrigor Gatchev - A Weblog: Новизеленизонии…допитвания
На времето в София беше въведена зона за платено паркиране – първо синя, след това и зелена. С идеята събраните от нея пари да се използват за подобряване на възможностите за паркиране, строеж на...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: Amazon EMR Update – Support for EBS Volumes, and M4 & C4...
My colleague Abhishek Sinha wrote the guest post below to tell you about the latest additions to . Amazon EMR is a service that allows you to use distributed data processing frameworks such as Apache...
View Articlexkcd.com: Stargazing
This post was syndicated from: xkcd.com and was written by: xkcd.com. Original post: at xkcd.com
View ArticleErrata Security: Some notes on Apple decryption San Bernadino phone
Today, a judge ordered Apple to help the FBI decrypt the San Bernadino shooter's iPhone 5C. Specifically:disable the auto-erase that happens after 10 bad guessesenable submitting passcodes at a high...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: MPAA-Hunted Popcorn Time Makes Surprise ‘Comeback’
The popular Popcorn Time fork that was shutdown by the MPAA is showing signs of life. While most developers have left the project the official GitHub and Twitter accounts are now promoting a new...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Enabling Trust by Consensus
Trust is a complex social phenomenon, captured very poorly by the binary nature of Internet trust systems. This paper proposes a social consensus system of trust: "Do You Believe in Tinker Bell? The...
View ArticleRaspberry Pi: Do more with your Raspberry Pi with Raspberry Pi Projects for...
With all the choices you have, it’s not always easy to figure out what you want to do with a Raspberry Pi once you have one. Some people may have a purpose in mind, whether it’s a simple utility or a...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: KickassTorrents User Ordered to Stop Pirating or Face Fines
A prolific uploader to KickassTorrents has been told by a court that he faces fines of up to 2,000 euros a day if he continues his activities on the torrent site. The warning is a result of legal...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: Migrating to Amazon Aurora: The View from the Other Side
Today I have a new guest post, this one written by AWS customer Safe Software. They were an early adopter of and have a great story to tell. Being in the business of moving data, Safe Software is...
View ArticleLauren Weinstein's Blog: What the FBI Really Wants from Apple — and Why Apple...
By now you may have heard that Apple is fighting a new court order that demands they provide a means for the FBI to continue attacking the encryption of an iPhone used by one of the attackers in the...
View ArticleAWS Official Blog: US Veterans Now Eligible For AWS Certification Exam...
Service members returning from active duty can face many challenges—including finding a new job or even a new career. To help veterans succeed, we’ve worked with the Department of Veterans Affairs to...
View ArticleLWN.net: Security advisories for Wednesday
Arch Linux has updated glibc (multiple vulnerabilities). CentOS has updated 389-ds-base (C7: denial of service), firefox (C7; C6; C5: three vulnerabilities), glibc (C7: two vulnerabilities), glibc...
View ArticleAWS Security Blog: New AWS Partner Network Blog Post: Securely Accessing...
On the AWS Security Blog, we have talked regularly about following AWS security best practices. For example, we published Adhere to IAM Best Practices in 2016 in January. Best practices can help you...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Judge Demands that Apple Backdoor an iPhone
A judge has ordered that Apple bypass iPhone security in order for the FBI to attempt a brute-force password attack on an iPhone 5c used by one of the San Bernardino killers. Apple is refusing. The...
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