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When Man Pages Go Weird

You may not realize that I got my start in the technology world in the early 1990s learning Unix. From my first Netcom account to my high school allowing me, A JUNIOR, to have and run a Slackware machine directly connected to the Internet. My first Linux kernel was a 1.2.8 kernel, and I vividly remember someone trolling me on IRC to fix some strange...

Fri Apr 5, 2024 20:02
Ten Things Companies Get Wrong About CIAM

Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) is a core component of creating your digital user experience. If you are unfamiliar with Customer Identity and Access Management, it is the process by which companies grant access to their digital assets (like websites, mobile apps, and even chatbots) to their customers, as well as controlling what those...

Tue Jan 23, 2024 19:25
Protect Yourself and Freeze Your Credit

Breaches are never ending, and if you have not already put freezes on your credit reports, make a late New Year’s resolution and do it now. There are a couple of steps you will need to take for each of the four bureaus (yes four). Credit Cards, by Andres Rueda Before you freeze, get in a habit of requesting your report annually. Some bureaus...

Sat Jan 20, 2024 00:07
Selective Domain Filtering with Postfix and a SPAM Filtering Service

Yes, that title was a mouthful, but I’m trying to make sure I’m descriptive enough for the next guy who is in this situation. I was facing something interesting lately. There is a spambot network that is ignoring whatever you put in the MX record, and trying to send emails to other IPs associated with the domain. Ski Mask, by Dave Wasson ...

Tue Oct 17, 2023 19:48
PCI DSS 4.0 and TLS

In 2015, I published an addendum to our PCI DSS 4th Ed. book that covered version 3.1. I titled it, “PCI DSS 3.1: The Standard that Killed SSL” because that version removed the ability to use old and outdated versions of the standard in favor of the improved TLS standard originally released in January 1999. Now eight years later, we’re still struggling...

Wed Jun 28, 2023 20:09
Why APA is Important in your Masters Journey

Another semester has closed and the reviews are in. As always, I had one student who rails on their hatred of APA formatting and one student who loved it. OK, maybe not loved it, but mentioned that it made a positive impact on their journey. The goal of this post is to help provide some context on why I take points off of papers...

Wed Jan 11, 2023 21:17

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