The Networknomicon, or SNMP Mastery
The Simple Network Management Protocol, SNMP, empowers you to invoke ancient standards from the void. SNMP exposes the secrets of your network and servers, and–if you’re careless–reconfigures them into unspeakable nightmares. It exposes your inadequate brain to the vast alien dimensions underlying modern computing.
SNMP is authentic dark magic.
Abdul Alhazred’s infamously rumored Networknomicon, or SNMP Mastery, has long been blamed for the Spanish Inquisition, the Second World War, and Cleveland. While nuclear “testing” was thought to have eradicated all copies of the manuscript, an astute student with a baggy shirt and considerable mob debts recently liberated one tattered survivor from the Miskatonic University Library of Computer Science.
Lack of attention to website security is the quickest path to becoming a hacker’s next victim.
Apr 7th, 2021
The last year has been a challenge for many small and medium-sized industrial operations and businesses. You had to deal with COVID, new work from home policies, and supply chain shortages and problems. With all that, have you had time to think about securing your website?
You may have read about various recent cyberattacks. You have seen the headlines, but you are not worried because your organization is too small for hackers to take aim at you? Right? Wrong! Lack of attention to website security is the quickest path to become a hacker’s next victim. Website security is critical, regardless of your business’s size.
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Photo: Handshake
HandyCon, the world’s first conference dedicated to the ground-breaking Handshake decentralized domain name protocol, will take place online March 10th through March 11th, 2021 Eastern Standard Time (EST). Presented by the dWeb Foundation, more than 36 speakers will be featured including founders of the Handshake protocol, key platforms like Namebase.io, investors like Vinny Lingham (Multicoin, Civic), and luminaries from the traditional Domain Name industry like Andrew Roesner (Media Options, sold zoom.com, x.com).
Backed by notable firms like a16z, Sequoia, Founder’s Fund, Polychain and Kenetic, Handshake protocol is designed to address issues of centralization and censorship at the root domain level, allowing users to own their own Top Level Domain. This event will showcase the latest use cases of Handshake as well as practical solutions to achieving widespread adoption, from inve
February 17, 2021
TLS
certificates for hosts and domains must somehow identify what
hostname (or names) they re for. Historically there have been two
ways to do this. The first way was a
specific sub-field, the
CN or CommonName, of the certificate s
overall
Subject Name. This had the problem that it could only
have one name. When people started wanting to have TLS certificates
that covered more than one name, they invented another mechanism,
the
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) extension.
As a practical matter, all vaguely modern software that wants to
properly validate TLS certificates has supported (and often preferred)
Subject Alternative Names for some time. A great many TLS certificates