Operating system

Is Sandboxing technology the answer?

Most of the security solutions in the market those days leverage sandboxing technologies to deal with Advanced Persistent Threats,  “0”days vulnerability, target attack and so on. It would be interesting to analyze the good and the limits of this kind of technologies to be able to better choose our security solutions. What is a Sandbox? sandboxing means to create a “virtual”, “fake” image that can be targeted by malware attackers o unknown security problems. Monitoring the change that happen to this decoy it is possible to understand if something strange is going on. The idea basically is that since the fake machine…

Windows 8 product Key

Image via CrunchBase Ok guys I0’m back on track and start writeing again.   I just started to play with windows 8 and i have some impressions, but first of all i wanna give you a simple advise: write your product key somewhere before installing it, because changing product key on windows 8 can be frustrating. We do not have a direct link to a change Key tool, not help would be of some use, since the instructions does not lead you anywhere.   The best thing to do is quick search internet, but again there are more articles than…

SOA, Cloud and the network–part 1

Image via Wikipedia It is now a quite very long time we talk about new architectures for our environment. What is leading the way, nowadays, is talking about SOA and Cloud, but what do really means for us implementing those architecture in our networks? One of the problem I’ve noticed when talking with customers and partners is that they usually try to use the same techniques they used for the old network deployment to the new ones. this is a mistake for several reasons, but for a mere philosophical point of view make a little, if not at all, sense to apply…

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