💡 Last days to submit your proposals! Interested in presenting or discussing technical topics related to the #DNS at the #ICANN DNS Symposium in Santa Marta, Colombia? Submit your proposal by 26 August 2024. Learn more >> https://lnkd.in/gr_pn8uJ
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One more step. Thanks to Nozomi Networks, Bachir Moussa for the well-prepared course that helps a lot in understanding Guardian features, tools and queries to enhance OT networks visibility and monitoring.
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So this is just another group of people at a conference? Well yes and no. Actually, it's so much more...😮 Gathered from across the globe for the Mikrotik Professionals Conference, #MTPC.WORLD, this group of motivated and knowledgeable individuals, met to exchange idéas, build inspiration and strengthen networks beyond known borders. A huge thanks to each and every one of you; hope to see you again at https://mtpc.world or maybe sooner... 😎 #Mikrotik
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Congratulations to Nils Rodday (DACS&CODE), Aiko Pras (DACS) and Roland van Rijswijk-Deij (DACS) for winning the Best Paper Award at IFIP NOMS 2024! The paper, entitled “Exploring the Benefit of Path Plausibility Algorithms in BGP” explores how different deployment models for recently developed routing security techniques can improve the security of the inter-domain routing system of the Internet. Comparing Autonomous System Provider Authorization (ASPA) to AS Cones, the paper demonstrates how incremental deployment strategies (e.g., uniform, tier 1 providers first, …) lead to an overall improvement in routing security. A key conclusion of the work is that both ASPA and AS Cones can significantly improve routing security even if they are only partially deployed. The paper lead by dr. Nils Rodday was co-authored with Gabi Dreo Rodosek (UniBW), Aiko Pras (UT/DACS) and prof. Roland van Rijswijk-Deij (UT/DACS). https://lnkd.in/dGtTcrq3
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In the final installment of this series, Jai Thattil and Harold Sinnott share insights that will shape the next era of networking excellence.💡 Watch to learn more from the experts at Juniper Beyond Labs: http://juni.pr/42muQrv
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ATIS' Wireless Wireless Technologies and Systems Committee Meets in San Diego in January; Committee Now Accepting New Members ATIS' Wireless Technologies and Systems Committee (WTSC) meets on January 8 in San Diego, CA. The Committee is actively seeking new participants to join in its standards-setting efforts. Specifically welcome is participation from regulatory agencies (state and federal), researchers, other organizations and associations, and educators with knowledge and an interest in WTSC's area(s) of work: Learn more about WTSC and join today! https://lnkd.in/ecgm9xqA
WTSC: Wireless Technologies and Systems Committee
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It was great to share the stage with Stephen Z. and John O'Driscoll discuss the state of critical infrastructure cybersecurity and how we can improve. Thanks to them both and to ISACA Melbourne Chapter and ACS (Australian Computer Society) for hosting. Here's to helping support the industry mature and more events like this. #cybersecurity #cyberawareness #criticalinfrastructure
ISACA Melbourne Chapter would like to thank ACS (Australian Computer Society) in last night’s joint Professional Development session with the topic: Critical Issues on Critical Infrastructure for 2024. Definitely a worthy topic for discussion and action. Great job Stephen Z. in moderating the session and many thanks Sam Mackenzie and John O'Driscoll in sharing your insights. Wayne Tufek MAICD Suzanne Murray Steven Kintakas Trisha Lee Natalie Hingco Perez Reshma Devi Bharat Bajaj Omar Alarcon Abbas Kudrati Zahir Quettawala Zafar Issadeen Baby Nagayo Anjali V. Adam Clarke, MACS Anshul Aggarwal Oliver Stenmark #criticalinfrastructure #isacamelbourne
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Running a Private Cellular Network doesn’t have to be complex. Listen in as PCN experts Rob Cerbone and Dr. Juanyu Bu from Communication Technology Services (CTS) will share how your enterprise’s specific applications determine optimal functionality (and what you need to do to maintain it) during “The Basics of Private Cellular Networks: Run,” on January 11 at 2pm ET. https://hubs.ly/Q028nf0S0.
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Exciting news for European Science! The European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) has announced a call for tender to acquire a new mid-range supercomputer, DAEDALUS, to be located in Greece. This cutting-edge system will offer an astounding performance capacity of over 60 petaflops, driving innovation across Europe. DAEDALUS will support a variety of applications in fields like engineering, chemistry, and health sciences. It will be accessible to users throughout Europe, including the scientific community, industry, and the public sector. Managed by GRNET - Greek Research & Technology Network, DAEDALUS will be installed at the historic Lavrion Technological Cultural Park. This supercomputer will integrate the latest technologies, ensuring top-notch performance for High Performance Computing (#HPC), High Performance Data Analytics (#HPDA), and Artificial Intelligence (#AI). The project is funded by EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) and Greece’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan, ‘Greece 2.0’. The deadline for tender submissions is 2nd September 2024. This initiative underscores the EU's commitment to providing world-class HPC infrastructure, boosting European scientific and industrial progress. #Supercomputing #Innovation #EuroHPC #Science #Technology #AI #HPC #Europe https://lnkd.in/e7V6gWpp
Call to acquire a new European supercomputer in Greece
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Starts in 18 minutes if you want to learn more about the latest Enterprise release #Cilium #Kubernetes #CloudNative #Networking
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Today Michael Kashin and I are hosting a webinar on our new Enterprise edition of Cilium. We’ll dive into Multicast support, BGP and Egress enhancements and the Network Policy Change tracker before talking roadmap. Still time to register below: https://lnkd.in/ecdNAHdf
What’s new with Isovalent Enterprise for Cilium 1.15
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As defined in the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) Report, Strategy for Cyber-Physical Resilience: Fortifying Our Critical Infrastructure for a Digital World, cyber-physical systems are defined as physical systems that rely on computing technologies for sensing, analysis, tracking, controls, connectivity, coordination, and human-system interaction. The National Climate Resilience Framework defines resilience as the ability to prepare for threats and hazards, adapt to changing conditions, and withstand and recover rapidly from adverse conditions and disruptions. This RFI seeks input to shape a whole-of-government effort on research and development that will strengthen cyber-physical resilience. In the context of this RFI, we refer to threats to include cybersecurity, physical, natural disasters including extreme weather events or other hazards such as earthquakes, and the potential for adversary use of AI to disrupt systems as well as deceive human operators of critical infrastructure systems. Threat-agnostic approaches for resilience are of special interest. As part of the input, we are primarily concerned with the ability of cyber-physical systems to recover and adapt while ability to withstand may be already covered in the current risk assessment and management efforts. We are particularly interested in how resilience by design or resilience by intervention can prepare for recovery and adaptation in different threat scenarios as well as in threat-agnostic situations. Examples of domains and application of interest include but are not limited to critical infrastructure and systems for energy, transportation, medical, agriculture, water, space, manufacturing, and other R&D topic areas in which the strategic plan should focus, as well as details that should be considered when/if the topic area is elaborated in the strategic plan.
On behalf of Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), the NITRD National Coordination Office (NCO) seeks public input for the creation of a National Plan for Cyber-Physical Systems Resilience Research. The goal of the plan is to shape a whole-of-government research and development (R&D) plan related to cyber-physical resilience across systems that may be local, regional, or national in scope. Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before 11:59 p.m. ET on October 26, 2024. Learn more: bit.ly/47HoUfb
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