أحداث منتظرة
الأربعاء 17 جوان 2015:
8.00 رئيس الحكومة يستقبل المدير العام للايسسكو
قصر الحكومة بالقصبة
9.00 ندوة صحفية لوزير التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي حول التوجيه الجامعي
مقر الوزارة بشارع أولاد حفوز
10.30 ندوة صحفية للبنك الدولي للمعلومات والموارد البشرية
نزل "المشتل" بالعاصمة
11.00 ندوة صحفية لحزب المسار حول الوضع العام للبلاد
المقر المركزي للحزب بالعاصمة
12.00 ندوة صحفية للتنسيقية الوطنية للعدالة الانتقالية
مقر نقابة الصحفيين بالعاصمة
12.00 الوقفة الاحتجاجية الدورية للجبهة الشعبية
أمام وزارة الداخلية
16.00 اجتماع تنسيقية الائتلاف الحاكم
فضاء "فوروم " بالبحيرة 2
أحداث منتظرة
الأربعاء 17 جوان 2015:
8.00 رئيس الحكومة يستقبل المدير العام للايسسكو
قصر الحكومة بالقصبة
9.00 ندوة صحفية لوزير التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي حول التوجيه الجامعي
مقر الوزارة بشارع أولاد حفوز
10.30 ندوة صحفية للبنك الدولي للمعلومات والموارد البشرية
نزل "المشتل" بالعاصمة
11.00 ندوة صحفية لحزب المسار حول الوضع العام للبلاد
المقر المركزي للحزب بالعاصمة
12.00 ندوة صحفية للتنسيقية الوطنية للعدالة الانتقالية
مقر نقابة الصحفيين بالعاصمة
12.00 الوقفة الاحتجاجية الدورية للجبهة الشعبية
أمام وزارة الداخلية
16.00 اجتماع تنسيقية الائتلاف الحاكم
فضاء "فوروم " بالبحيرة 2
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The Open Internet has demonstrated to be a powerful driver for social, technical and economic interaction. The success of the Internet is based on a number of Invariants[1], among which are Global connectivity and integrity, Accessibility, permissionless innovation, interoperability and mutual agreements. Those properties not only bring prosperity, they grow the attack surface too.
When it comes to Internet Security on a global scale the general approach to security may not be all that applicable. That general approach is usually inward facing: whereby actors look at their own assets and how to protect them in a way that makes economic sense.
Security policies are often premised at stopping bad things and not on what the properties are that need protected. When thinking about security for the Internet, then, individual actors also need an external perspective in order to trade off their actions towards the bigger internet: Collaborative Security.
Within that context we reflect on resiliency, about outward facing security, governance, and give some examples of collaborative security and the difficulty of them getting traction.
The Cloudy, Foggy and Misty Internet of Things -- Toward Fluid IoT Architect...Angelo Corsaro
Early Internet of Things(IoT) applications have been build around cloud-centric architectures where information generated at the edge by the “things” in conveyed and processed in a cloud infrastructure. These architectures centralise processing and decision on the data-centre assuming sufficient connectivity, bandwidth and latency.
As applications of the Internet of Things extend to industrial and more demanding consumer applications, the assumptions underlying cloud-centric architectures start to be violated as, — for several of these applications — connectivity, bandwidth and latency to the data-centre are a challenge.
Fog and Mist computing have emerged as forms of “Cloud Computing” closer to the “Edge” and to the “Things” that should alleviate the connectivity, bandwidth and latency challenges faced by Industrial and extremely demanding Consumer Internet of Things Applications.
This presentation, will (1) introduce Cloud, Fog and Mist Computing architectures for the Internet of Things, (2) motivate their need and explain their applicability with real-world use cases, and (3) introduce the concept of fluid IoT architectures and explain how these can be architected and built.
O Studio Olea desenvolve projetos de design industrial, com atuação em diversos segmentos do mercado nacional e internacional. A partir de metodologia própria, criamos produtos para serem produzidos em escala, sempre com o olhar para a inovação.
Analisar o mercado e o público consumidor, verificar tendências, projetar buscando as melhores soluções de produção e embalagem do produto fazem parte do processo ao qual nos dedicamos.
Trabalhamos em parceria com o cliente em todas as etapas do projeto para entender seus objetivos e oferecer uma dimensão estratégica ao design.
Open for Sale in Singapore (1st Global Launch)!
First Come First Serve,
Call NOW (+65)84188689 to Secure the Unit
Invest Melbourne with One-Stop Solutions: Contract Signing, Tax Consultant, Lawyer, Bankers, Property Inspection &Management… we are with you for every stage.
Don’t Miss!
FREEHOLD in Melbourne inner city
Stunning View to Royal Botanic Gdn., Albert Park Lake & Golf Course, F1 Grand Prix Circuit, St Kilda Beach, Port Philip Bay, etc.
2.9km to Melbourne City Centre
Easily accessible and convenient connectivity to CBD, University
Luxurious 1 bed / 1 bed + study / 2 bedroom apartments / Townhouses
Apartment facilities including heated pool, Yoga Room, Gym, Sauna & Steam Room, Business Lounge, private residents’ only retreat space
Finest fixtures and fittings in all units;
From only A$40K upfront (10%), remaining payable upon TOP in 2018/2019
80%* Huge Savings on Stamp Duty and Tax Incentives
No Age Cap for Australia Bank Loan
1st Mover Advantage: Singapore will be 1st to launch globally (even before Melbourne, Hong Kong & China)
Checkout the pricing NOW!
http://www.mysgprop.com/opera-450-st-kilda-melbourne/
The Open Internet has demonstrated to be a powerful driver for social, technical and economic interaction. The success of the Internet is based on a number of Invariants[1], among which are Global connectivity and integrity, Accessibility, permissionless innovation, interoperability and mutual agreements. Those properties not only bring prosperity, they grow the attack surface too.
When it comes to Internet Security on a global scale the general approach to security may not be all that applicable. That general approach is usually inward facing: whereby actors look at their own assets and how to protect them in a way that makes economic sense.
Security policies are often premised at stopping bad things and not on what the properties are that need protected. When thinking about security for the Internet, then, individual actors also need an external perspective in order to trade off their actions towards the bigger internet: Collaborative Security.
Within that context we reflect on resiliency, about outward facing security, governance, and give some examples of collaborative security and the difficulty of them getting traction.
The Cloudy, Foggy and Misty Internet of Things -- Toward Fluid IoT Architect...Angelo Corsaro
Early Internet of Things(IoT) applications have been build around cloud-centric architectures where information generated at the edge by the “things” in conveyed and processed in a cloud infrastructure. These architectures centralise processing and decision on the data-centre assuming sufficient connectivity, bandwidth and latency.
As applications of the Internet of Things extend to industrial and more demanding consumer applications, the assumptions underlying cloud-centric architectures start to be violated as, — for several of these applications — connectivity, bandwidth and latency to the data-centre are a challenge.
Fog and Mist computing have emerged as forms of “Cloud Computing” closer to the “Edge” and to the “Things” that should alleviate the connectivity, bandwidth and latency challenges faced by Industrial and extremely demanding Consumer Internet of Things Applications.
This presentation, will (1) introduce Cloud, Fog and Mist Computing architectures for the Internet of Things, (2) motivate their need and explain their applicability with real-world use cases, and (3) introduce the concept of fluid IoT architectures and explain how these can be architected and built.