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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Microsoft Calls Out Google on its Vulnerability Disclosure Practices
Microsoft issued a patch this week for a zero-day Windows vulnerability discovered by Google researchers that was publicly disclosed before the patch was issued despite Microsoft asking them to keep it secret. Continue reading
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Tagged before-the-patch, cloud-computing, keep-it-secret, publicly-disclosed, web hosting, week, windows
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Department of Defense Launches New Cloud Computing Security Requirements
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) released the Department of Defense’s new Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide this week. The Service Requirements Guide (SRG) is meant to assist cloud service providers in looking to be included in the Department of Defense (DoD) Cloud Service Catalog. Continue reading
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Tagged assist-cloud, cloud-service, department, guide, released-the-department, security and privacy, systems, web hosting, week
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Rightside VP of Business Development Chris Sheridan Joins Weebly
Domain name company Rightside is losing two key executives this month, according to a report on Wednesday by Domain Name Wire. Rightside VP of business development Chris Sheridan is leaving the company this week to join Weebly, a website builder founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco. Continue reading
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Tagged chris, cloud-computing, domain, domain-name, losing-two, month, rightside, web hosting, website-builder, weebly, week
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Thousands of French Websites Face DDoS Attacks Since Charlie Hebdo Massacre
Nineteen thousand French websites have been attacked since the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks last week, according to French military head of cyberdefense Adm. Arnaud Coustilliere. Continue reading
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Tagged been-attacked, charlie, charlie-hebdo, french, hosting, last-week, military-head, regions, security and privacy, web hosting
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Google’s Stackdriver-Based Cloud Monitoring Now in Beta
Google announced beta availability of Google Cloud Monitoring, the genesis of the company’s acquisition of Stackdriver eight months ago. Google noted that Stackdriver had become the backbone of its cloud monitoring system at the company’s November cloud event. Continue reading
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Tagged announced-beta, backbone, eight-months, infrastructure, its-cloud, monitoring, shared, stackdriver, the-backbone, web hosting
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