Worth Reading: The Power Of Opposition 16 November 2023 It is common, however, for managers to confuse the “right people” on a team with those who all think the same. People who disagree, dissent, or oppose ideas and objectives are the “wrong people.” They get kicked off, or never let on to, the proverbial bus. Worth Reading: Measuring ROAs 15 November 2023 Here we will look at how we measure the adoption of the signing of Route Origination Attestations (ROAs) as part of the framework for securing inter-domain routing on the Internet using the digital credential framework provided by the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI). Worth Reading: [Podcast] Negative caching of DNS resolution failures 15 November 2023 In this episode of PING, Verisign fellow Duane Wessels discusses a late state (version 08) Internet draft he’s working on with two colleagues from Verisign. Worth Reading: LLMs Are Still Faux Intelligence 14 November 2023 I was recently asked to read a working paper by William L. Benzon that tested the ability of ChatGPT to play 20 questions, which is simpler than Jeopardy. Worth Reading: Reflecting on the Morris Worm at 35 14 November 2023 Thirty-five years ago today (November 2nd), the Internet Worm program was set loose to propagate on the Internet. Worth Reading: From Loon to Taara–Google’s Moonshot Delivering Wireless Backhaul 13 November 2023 The project was eventually dropped, but a remnant of the project has now resurfaced as Taara—broadband delivered terrestrially by lasers. Worth Reading: Debunking the Myth of “Anonymous” Data 13 November 2023 In an attempt to justify this pervasive surveillance ecosystem, corporations often claim to de-identify our data. Worth Reading: SEC Charges SolarWinds CISO, Sending Shockwaves Through Security Ranks 9 November 2023 The Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged SolarWinds Corp., along with its CISO Tim Brown, with fraud and internal control failures related to the 2020 supply chain cyberattack on the company’s Orion Platform; ultimately leading to the compromise of US government departments by Russian intelligence. Worth Reading: Are IoT Safeguards Keeping Smart Homes Safe? 9 November 2023 However, with the benefits of IoT come privacy and security risks. To address these challenges, a slew of commercial services, known as IoT safeguards, have emerged. But the burning question remains: just how effective are these safeguards and what privacy risks do they introduce? Worth Reading: Let’s Be Objective about Large Language Models 8 November 2023 Undoubtedly, the exuberance surrounding LLMs is due in part to their impressive and admittedly human-like linguistic fluency. But linguistic fluency is quite different from linguistic competency. « Previous 1 … 33 34 35 36 37 38 Next »