Awesome feature that will likely unlock a bunch of services or service providers like Iceberg, Snort and Suricata to be able to capture and inspect traffic inside the cloud.
Thank you to the project maintainers; while RedHat does release the source code anyone who’s actually compiled from source knows that it’s never push-button easy
Thank you Caroll Spinney for helping teach generations how to be compassionate, patient and respectful of your neighbors. You brought to life custumes and characters that will forever define Americana
OpenBSM is awesome except you’re forced to invent your own way of log gathering - which becomes more painful when you’re mobile or offline and then you’ve got to keep state on what’s been transmitted to the mothership.
Would be nice for some insight into Dropbox’s solution here...
Wonder if services like Let’s Encrypt were affected. I imagine a scenario where a small hijack of DNS could allow for properly signed certificates for domains that are not owned. If I operated a CA service, I would carefully examine the requests received during this time frame. Maybe someone can audit the Transparency Logs during this period for anomalous activity.
Wonder if services like Let’s Encrypt were affected. I imagine a scenario where a small hijack of DNS could allow for properly signed certificates for domains that are not owned. If I operated a CA service, I would carefully examine the requests received during this time frame. Maybe someone can audit the Transparency Logs during this period for anomalous activity.
I feel like containers (at-times) are the artifact organizational disfunction, the inability for teams to collaborate and a lack of engineering quality.
What’s sad is that I believe this to be true for the overhwelming majority.