PLNOG14: Analiza obecnych zagrożeń DDoS według najnowszego raportu bezpieczeń...PROIDEA
Marek Karczewski - Radware
Language: Polish
2014 był rokiem przełomowym w dziedzinie bezpieczeństwa. Ataki cybernetyczne osiągnęły punkt krytyczny pod względem ilości, złożoności oraz celów ataków. Sytuacja zaskoczyła nawet firmy, które posiadały “wzorcowe” systemy i mechanizmy ochrony.
Raport firmy Radware „Bezpieczeństwo Aplikacji i Sieci 2014” prezentuje kompleksowy i obiektywny przegląd ataków cybernetycznych w 2014 r. z perspektywy biznesowej i technicznej oraz określa zestaw najlepszych praktyk dla organizacji planujących ochronę przed atakami w 2015 r.
Zarejestruj się na kolejną edycję PLNOG już teraz: krakow.plnog.pl
El documento lista las tres regiones del Perú - Costa, Sierra y Selva - y ofrece ejemplos de platillos típicos de cada región, incluyendo tacacho con cecina, juañe, chifle y pachamanca de la Sierra; ceviche, cabrito a la norteña y papa rellena de la Costa; y carapulcra y picante de cuy de la Selva.
PLNOG15 :Assuring Performance, Scalability and Reliability in NFV Deployments...PROIDEA
This document discusses testing methodologies for Network Function Virtualization (NFV) deployments. It begins with an agenda that includes testing NFV, existing test tools, and new NFV test methodologies. It then discusses challenges in NFV testing like portability, performance trade-offs, and network stability. New PASS testing methodologies are proposed to evaluate performance, availability, security, and scale of NFV deployments. Both hardware-based and virtual machine-based testing approaches are described, along with their advantages and limitations. Specific NFV testing use cases are outlined, such as convergence testing, migration impact testing, and auto-scaling testing.
DiVal Safety is a Buffalo Business First Best Place to Work in Western New YorkiTours 360VR
This document provides information about winners and finalists of a "Best Places to Work" award in the large companies category (101-200 employees) in Buffalo, New York.
Gold winner DiVal Safety Equipment fosters a culture driven by meeting customer needs. Silver winner HoganWillig law firm promotes work-life balance. Bronze winner The Hamister Group recognizes employees exemplifying its values.
Finalist Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center offers services to those with communication needs and fosters continuous learning and collaboration. Finalist Northtown Auto Group has 17 brands and 7 locations committed to serving the community.
The document discusses how the student used new media technologies throughout the research, planning, construction, and evaluation of their media project. During research, they used websites like YouTube and blogs to research conventions. In construction, they used software like Premiere Pro, GarageBand, and Photoshop. For evaluation, they created a survey using Google Docs and distributed it on social media to collect audience feedback.
PLNOG14: Analiza obecnych zagrożeń DDoS według najnowszego raportu bezpieczeń...PROIDEA
Marek Karczewski - Radware
Language: Polish
2014 był rokiem przełomowym w dziedzinie bezpieczeństwa. Ataki cybernetyczne osiągnęły punkt krytyczny pod względem ilości, złożoności oraz celów ataków. Sytuacja zaskoczyła nawet firmy, które posiadały “wzorcowe” systemy i mechanizmy ochrony.
Raport firmy Radware „Bezpieczeństwo Aplikacji i Sieci 2014” prezentuje kompleksowy i obiektywny przegląd ataków cybernetycznych w 2014 r. z perspektywy biznesowej i technicznej oraz określa zestaw najlepszych praktyk dla organizacji planujących ochronę przed atakami w 2015 r.
Zarejestruj się na kolejną edycję PLNOG już teraz: krakow.plnog.pl
El documento lista las tres regiones del Perú - Costa, Sierra y Selva - y ofrece ejemplos de platillos típicos de cada región, incluyendo tacacho con cecina, juañe, chifle y pachamanca de la Sierra; ceviche, cabrito a la norteña y papa rellena de la Costa; y carapulcra y picante de cuy de la Selva.
PLNOG15 :Assuring Performance, Scalability and Reliability in NFV Deployments...PROIDEA
This document discusses testing methodologies for Network Function Virtualization (NFV) deployments. It begins with an agenda that includes testing NFV, existing test tools, and new NFV test methodologies. It then discusses challenges in NFV testing like portability, performance trade-offs, and network stability. New PASS testing methodologies are proposed to evaluate performance, availability, security, and scale of NFV deployments. Both hardware-based and virtual machine-based testing approaches are described, along with their advantages and limitations. Specific NFV testing use cases are outlined, such as convergence testing, migration impact testing, and auto-scaling testing.
DiVal Safety is a Buffalo Business First Best Place to Work in Western New YorkiTours 360VR
This document provides information about winners and finalists of a "Best Places to Work" award in the large companies category (101-200 employees) in Buffalo, New York.
Gold winner DiVal Safety Equipment fosters a culture driven by meeting customer needs. Silver winner HoganWillig law firm promotes work-life balance. Bronze winner The Hamister Group recognizes employees exemplifying its values.
Finalist Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center offers services to those with communication needs and fosters continuous learning and collaboration. Finalist Northtown Auto Group has 17 brands and 7 locations committed to serving the community.
The document discusses how the student used new media technologies throughout the research, planning, construction, and evaluation of their media project. During research, they used websites like YouTube and blogs to research conventions. In construction, they used software like Premiere Pro, GarageBand, and Photoshop. For evaluation, they created a survey using Google Docs and distributed it on social media to collect audience feedback.
Catalyze your creativity: Saving time & money with open copyright licensing dariusgarza
Channeling his passion for open source, Darius will cover the history of copyright, how to leverage creative commons and the difference between other types of open licenses. Attend this talk to better understand protocols for licensing imagery, fonts and other types of media. Learn what content lives in the public domain and how you can leverage it. In short, find out how to design cheaper, faster and easier with open tools and resources.
El documento describe las actividades de un estudiante durante el recreo. Salió corriendo del salón contento y abrió su colación. Jugó a la escondida con amigos corriendo y comiendo, y a veces se sentaba en la tarima. Cuando sonó la campana, corrió de vuelta al salón y esperó formado a su profesor.
Hong Kong, Guyana, and Haiti all have distinct cultures but also show influences from globalization and history. Hong Kong has a very modern economy and culture that blends Chinese and Western influences. Guyana reflects its British colonial past and has cultures from African, East Indian, and indigenous peoples. Haiti has struggled with poverty after independence from Europe but maintains a cultural blend of Caribbean, French, African, and indigenous roots.
The document contains photos and captions summarizing the University of Denver women's lacrosse team's season, including photos of players practicing, posing with friends, celebrating wins over Old Dominion and Cal Berkeley, and seniors enjoying their final home game.
Can you have it all?
In an ideal world we would be able to get the things we want immediately, in perfect condition AND at just the right price (preferably free). Unfortunately the real world of business doesn’t work that way. We have to make some compromises and choose the project parameters we value most, while sacrificing others.
Because of time and budgetary restrictions, clients are normally forced to pick from only two of the following three project goals - Fast, Good and cheap, while sacraficing the latter. It doesn't have to be this way anymore. Discover how open tools and resources are helping designers do the impossible and create amazing work despite their limitations.
Make it work
Open source design tools and resources can help designers break out of the "pick two" paradigm. Open resources enable designers to work more quickly with smaller budgets, but still deliver professional results.
In this session, we will discuss:
Brief history and introduction to copyright and licensing
Ways designers are using open licensing in their work and to empower others
How to find open tools and resources
Join me and learn how sharing our collective creative resources can help us be better designers and create something that is greater than the sum of its parts.
This document provides information about zinc sulfide (ZnS) pigment. ZnS has the chemical formula ZnS and molecular weight of 97.44. It is a white inorganic pigment consisting of 67.15% zinc and 32.85% sulfur. ZnS is produced through the reaction of zinc sulfate and sodium sulfide solutions. It provides excellent hiding power and is used in plastics, paints, printing inks, and other applications due to its low abrasion properties and brightness. Some common applications include imparting color to thermoplastics, use in thermosetting compounds, glass fiber reinforced plastics, and conferring light fastness to elastomers and fibers.
Internally heat integrated distillation column for close boiling mixure Shahbaz khan
The document reviews internally heat-integrated distillation columns (HIDiCs). HIDiCs improve the energy efficiency of distillation by making the rectifying section a heat source and the stripping section a heat sink. Vapor from the stripping section is compressed to provide heat to the rectifying section, and liquid from the rectifying section is throttled to the stripping section, closing the heat pump cycle. HIDiCs can be designed as inter-coupled columns, columns with partition walls, or concentric columns. Concentric designs with or without heat panels are discussed. Thermodynamic analysis shows HIDiCs can achieve zero external reflux and boil-up. While experimental and theoretical studies prove their higher efficiency,
This document discusses seismic waves, earthquakes, and seismology. It begins by listing the objectives of describing seismic wave types, finding earthquake epicenters, earthquake magnitude scales, and challenges predicting earthquakes. It then defines earthquakes and seismology, the study of earthquakes. It describes how seismographs are used to record seismic waves from earthquakes. It discusses elastic rebound theory, earthquake focus and epicenter, where earthquakes occur, and the different types of seismic waves. The document concludes by covering earthquake classification, damage causes, challenges predicting earthquakes, earthquake prone areas, and safety tips before, during, and after an earthquake.
This document provides an introduction to business and labour law. It discusses the key differences between criminal and civil liability. Criminal law deals with crimes and punishment, while civil law regulates disputes and provides compensation. It also summarizes the main sources of law, including legislation, precedent, customs, common law, and equity. Equity developed to provide remedies that were not available under common law. While courts have merged common law and equity, they remain distinct approaches.
The document discusses developing SMART objectives for lesson planning. It defines aims as general statements by teachers, while objectives should be learner-centered and measurable. Objectives are best when written as SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-related). The document provides examples of weak vs strong objectives and evaluates objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy. The overall aim is to understand SMART objectives and improve writing objectives, with specific objectives to explain aims vs objectives, explain SMART vs non-SMART, produce SMART objectives, and evaluate existing objectives.
Geomorphology and its application to hydrogeologysuchi4
The document discusses various aspects of fluvial geomorphology and their implications for hydrology, including:
1) Descriptions of different channel patterns such as braided, meandering, and anastomosing and the hydrological conditions associated with each.
2) Landforms such as alluvial fans, natural levees, and deltas that form at the interface between rivers and floodplains and influence hydrology.
3) How the geomorphology of limestone terrain, such as the presence of joints and solution features, impacts permeability and hydrology.
4) Several assessment methods for evaluating environmental flows, sediment impacts, and wetland functioning from a watershed perspective.
This document discusses various methods for recycling polyurethane foam wastes. It begins by describing what polyurethane foams are and where they are commonly used, such as in insulation and automotive seating. It then explains that the 17.5 million metric tons of polyurethane produced globally each year needs recycling due to issues with waste disposal, environmental effects of blowing agents, and non-biodegradability. The document proceeds to outline several approaches to polyurethane foam recycling including mechanical, chemical, thermochemical, and biological methods. It provides details on specific techniques within each category like grinding, glycolysis, pyrolysis, and microbial degradation. The conclusion emphasizes that innovative, large-scale and cost-
Catalyze your creativity: Saving time & money with open copyright licensing dariusgarza
Channeling his passion for open source, Darius will cover the history of copyright, how to leverage creative commons and the difference between other types of open licenses. Attend this talk to better understand protocols for licensing imagery, fonts and other types of media. Learn what content lives in the public domain and how you can leverage it. In short, find out how to design cheaper, faster and easier with open tools and resources.
El documento describe las actividades de un estudiante durante el recreo. Salió corriendo del salón contento y abrió su colación. Jugó a la escondida con amigos corriendo y comiendo, y a veces se sentaba en la tarima. Cuando sonó la campana, corrió de vuelta al salón y esperó formado a su profesor.
Hong Kong, Guyana, and Haiti all have distinct cultures but also show influences from globalization and history. Hong Kong has a very modern economy and culture that blends Chinese and Western influences. Guyana reflects its British colonial past and has cultures from African, East Indian, and indigenous peoples. Haiti has struggled with poverty after independence from Europe but maintains a cultural blend of Caribbean, French, African, and indigenous roots.
The document contains photos and captions summarizing the University of Denver women's lacrosse team's season, including photos of players practicing, posing with friends, celebrating wins over Old Dominion and Cal Berkeley, and seniors enjoying their final home game.
Can you have it all?
In an ideal world we would be able to get the things we want immediately, in perfect condition AND at just the right price (preferably free). Unfortunately the real world of business doesn’t work that way. We have to make some compromises and choose the project parameters we value most, while sacrificing others.
Because of time and budgetary restrictions, clients are normally forced to pick from only two of the following three project goals - Fast, Good and cheap, while sacraficing the latter. It doesn't have to be this way anymore. Discover how open tools and resources are helping designers do the impossible and create amazing work despite their limitations.
Make it work
Open source design tools and resources can help designers break out of the "pick two" paradigm. Open resources enable designers to work more quickly with smaller budgets, but still deliver professional results.
In this session, we will discuss:
Brief history and introduction to copyright and licensing
Ways designers are using open licensing in their work and to empower others
How to find open tools and resources
Join me and learn how sharing our collective creative resources can help us be better designers and create something that is greater than the sum of its parts.
This document provides information about zinc sulfide (ZnS) pigment. ZnS has the chemical formula ZnS and molecular weight of 97.44. It is a white inorganic pigment consisting of 67.15% zinc and 32.85% sulfur. ZnS is produced through the reaction of zinc sulfate and sodium sulfide solutions. It provides excellent hiding power and is used in plastics, paints, printing inks, and other applications due to its low abrasion properties and brightness. Some common applications include imparting color to thermoplastics, use in thermosetting compounds, glass fiber reinforced plastics, and conferring light fastness to elastomers and fibers.
Internally heat integrated distillation column for close boiling mixure Shahbaz khan
The document reviews internally heat-integrated distillation columns (HIDiCs). HIDiCs improve the energy efficiency of distillation by making the rectifying section a heat source and the stripping section a heat sink. Vapor from the stripping section is compressed to provide heat to the rectifying section, and liquid from the rectifying section is throttled to the stripping section, closing the heat pump cycle. HIDiCs can be designed as inter-coupled columns, columns with partition walls, or concentric columns. Concentric designs with or without heat panels are discussed. Thermodynamic analysis shows HIDiCs can achieve zero external reflux and boil-up. While experimental and theoretical studies prove their higher efficiency,
This document discusses seismic waves, earthquakes, and seismology. It begins by listing the objectives of describing seismic wave types, finding earthquake epicenters, earthquake magnitude scales, and challenges predicting earthquakes. It then defines earthquakes and seismology, the study of earthquakes. It describes how seismographs are used to record seismic waves from earthquakes. It discusses elastic rebound theory, earthquake focus and epicenter, where earthquakes occur, and the different types of seismic waves. The document concludes by covering earthquake classification, damage causes, challenges predicting earthquakes, earthquake prone areas, and safety tips before, during, and after an earthquake.
This document provides an introduction to business and labour law. It discusses the key differences between criminal and civil liability. Criminal law deals with crimes and punishment, while civil law regulates disputes and provides compensation. It also summarizes the main sources of law, including legislation, precedent, customs, common law, and equity. Equity developed to provide remedies that were not available under common law. While courts have merged common law and equity, they remain distinct approaches.
The document discusses developing SMART objectives for lesson planning. It defines aims as general statements by teachers, while objectives should be learner-centered and measurable. Objectives are best when written as SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-related). The document provides examples of weak vs strong objectives and evaluates objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy. The overall aim is to understand SMART objectives and improve writing objectives, with specific objectives to explain aims vs objectives, explain SMART vs non-SMART, produce SMART objectives, and evaluate existing objectives.
Geomorphology and its application to hydrogeologysuchi4
The document discusses various aspects of fluvial geomorphology and their implications for hydrology, including:
1) Descriptions of different channel patterns such as braided, meandering, and anastomosing and the hydrological conditions associated with each.
2) Landforms such as alluvial fans, natural levees, and deltas that form at the interface between rivers and floodplains and influence hydrology.
3) How the geomorphology of limestone terrain, such as the presence of joints and solution features, impacts permeability and hydrology.
4) Several assessment methods for evaluating environmental flows, sediment impacts, and wetland functioning from a watershed perspective.
This document discusses various methods for recycling polyurethane foam wastes. It begins by describing what polyurethane foams are and where they are commonly used, such as in insulation and automotive seating. It then explains that the 17.5 million metric tons of polyurethane produced globally each year needs recycling due to issues with waste disposal, environmental effects of blowing agents, and non-biodegradability. The document proceeds to outline several approaches to polyurethane foam recycling including mechanical, chemical, thermochemical, and biological methods. It provides details on specific techniques within each category like grinding, glycolysis, pyrolysis, and microbial degradation. The conclusion emphasizes that innovative, large-scale and cost-