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Today’s newsletter highlights our two most recent feature articles: Wireguard Brings Speed and Simplicity to VPN Technology and Open Source is Revolutionizing Careers in Cybersecurity: What You Need to Know. We also examine various topics including the release of Kali Linux 2020.4 with ZSH as the default shell and how NASA is embracing Open Source through the use of Linux. Happy Monday - and happy reading!
WireGuard Brings Speed and Simplicity to VPN Technology - This article will briefly explore VPN protocols and potential concerns when implementing a VPN, and will dive deeper into the unique benefits that Wireguard offers users.
Open Source is Revolutionizing Careers in Cybersecurity - What You Need to Know - As technology companies are scrambling to meet businesses and consumers evolving needs, one trend has become clearly apparent - open-source is at the forefront of modern technological innovation, revolutionizing careers available in the field of cybersecurity in the process.
Google Chrome Update Gets Serious: Homeland Security (CISA) Confirms Attacks Underway (Nov 16) | ||
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Kali Linux 2020.4 switches the default shell from Bash to ZSH (Nov 20) | ||
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Kali Linux 2020.4 Released: 6 New Features For Ethical Hackers (Nov 19) | ||
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Microsoft uses Linux to power new VPN solution for mobile devices (Nov 20) | ||
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Mozilla Firefox 83 Is Now Available for Download with HTTPS-Only Mode, Improvements (Nov 19) | ||
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Microsoft Defender for Linux adds new security feature (Nov 18) | ||
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Canonical Reverts Intel Microcode Update in Ubuntu Due to Boot Failures in Tiger Lake Systems (Nov 17) | ||
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QEMU Live Update (Nov 17) | ||
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Tor Browser 10.0.5 (Nov 18) | ||
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Setting Up a Secure FTP Server using SSL/TLS on Ubuntu (Nov 16) | ||
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Stars and Stripes: NASA and Linux (Nov 23) | ||
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Linus Torvalds wants Apple’s new M1-powered Macs to run Linux (Nov 23) | ||
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