This presentation covers the key facts you need to know about the current and upcoming PCI compliance requirements.
Key take-aways:
*What are the new PCI Compliance changes (current and planned)
*When the changes go into effect & how they impact your business
*How to automate the PCI Compliance processes
Vortex is a platform that provides seamless, ubiquitous, efficient and timely data sharing across mobile, embedded, desktop, cloud and web applications. Today Vortex is the enabling technology at the core the most innovative Internet of Things and Industrial Internet applications, such as Smart Cities, Smart Grids, and Smart Traffic.
This two parts tutorial (1) introduces the key concepts of Vortex, (2) gets you started with using Vortex to efficiently exchange data across mobile, embedded, desktop, cloud and web applications, and (3) provides a series of best practices, patterns and idiom to get the best our of Vortex.
The only prerequisite to fully exploit this tutorial is a basic understanding of Java, C++ and JavaScript. Some knowledge of Scala and CoffeScript will be a plus.
This presentation covers the key facts you need to know about the current and upcoming PCI compliance requirements.
Key take-aways:
*What are the new PCI Compliance changes (current and planned)
*When the changes go into effect & how they impact your business
*How to automate the PCI Compliance processes
Vortex is a platform that provides seamless, ubiquitous, efficient and timely data sharing across mobile, embedded, desktop, cloud and web applications. Today Vortex is the enabling technology at the core the most innovative Internet of Things and Industrial Internet applications, such as Smart Cities, Smart Grids, and Smart Traffic.
This two parts tutorial (1) introduces the key concepts of Vortex, (2) gets you started with using Vortex to efficiently exchange data across mobile, embedded, desktop, cloud and web applications, and (3) provides a series of best practices, patterns and idiom to get the best our of Vortex.
The only prerequisite to fully exploit this tutorial is a basic understanding of Java, C++ and JavaScript. Some knowledge of Scala and CoffeScript will be a plus.
The document discusses the interplay between the virtual and real, focusing on concepts like virtuality, spatiality, disembodiment, identity, and community in the digital age. It examines how virtual spaces like Second Life function as social spaces with their own rules and norms. It also explores how digital technologies have shaped new forms of identity and community that are disembedded from traditional notions of time, space, and physical embodiment.
Pangkor Laut is a small island off the coast of Malaysia known for its beautiful beaches and luxury resorts. Emerald Bay is a high-end resort located on Pangkor Laut island that offers bungalow accommodations directly on the white sand beach with amenities like a spa, swimming pools, and water sports. Guests can spend a relaxing weekend escaping the city at Emerald Bay on Pangkor Laut island for beautiful scenery and luxury accommodations by the beach.
Cost-effective approach to full-cycle vulnerability managementSasha Nunke
The document discusses an automated and cost-effective approach to vulnerability management for small and medium businesses. It recommends automating network topology mapping, vulnerability assessments, reporting, and remediation workflows through a ticketing system. This allows businesses to prioritize security tasks while reducing the workload through automation. Periodic scanning, automated report generation and a closed-loop ticketing system for patching are key parts of the recommended approach.
The document discusses democracy and the public sphere in the context of cyberpolitics. It defines democracy as rule by the people and outlines Robert Dahl's five principles of democracy. Three approaches to democracy are described: liberal individualism, communitarianism, and deliberative democracy. The internet is discussed as potentially enhancing each approach through information sharing, online communities, and as an electronic public sphere for deliberation. Habermas' concept of the public sphere and agora is also introduced. The document poses questions about whether the internet has transformed Habermas' idea of the public sphere and asks for examples of how this may contribute to the development of democracy.
The document discusses color perception and different theories about color opposites. It notes that historically, theories have differed on whether the opposite of green is red or yellow, and the opposite of purple is yellow or blue. Modern psychological color order systems generally agree that the opposite of green is red and the opposite of purple is a yellow-green. The document also examines how color opposites are represented mathematically in different color models.
Desktop, Embedded and Mobile Apps with Vortex CaféAngelo Corsaro
In the past few years we have been experiencing an amazing proliferation of mobile and embedded platforms. Contemporary developers are increasingly faced with the challenge of writing applications that can run on desktop, mobile (e.g. Android), and on low-cost embedded platforms (e.g. Raspberry-Pi and Beaglebone). This is causing a rejuvenated interest in the Java platform as the mean to achieve the holy grail of write-once and run-everywhere. With the availability of Java environments supporting almost any kind of device in several different form factors, the missing element to the picture is an effective way of enabling communication between them.
Vortex Café is a pure Java implementation of the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) that enables seamless, efficient and timely data sharing across many-core machines, mobile and embedded devices.
This presentation will (1) introduce the main abstractions provided by Vortex Café, (2) provide an overview of its architecture and explain how it exploits Staged Event Driven Architectures to optimize its runtime depending of the target hardware, (3) provide an overview of the typical performance delivered by Vortex Café, and (3) get you started developing distributed Java and Scala applications with Vortex Café.
BJF.Delta.Nov Redesigned ELA Curriculum K-3Faye Brownlie
An evening in Delta, supported by the Barbara Jarvis Foundation, with K-3 teachers and led by myself, Lisa Schwartz and Michelle Hikida. Focus on explicit teaching of reading strategies in whole class, small groups and individually, and on building a literacy community of readers who belong, read and think about big ideas in a 2/3 class.
The document discusses AGL Resources' supplier diversity program, which aims to connect minority- and women-owned businesses to opportunities in the natural gas industry. The program includes a business development program that helps new suppliers learn about the industry through mentorship and trial projects. AGL Resources works with suppliers that have a focus on environmental sustainability and spends over $20 million annually with minority- and women-owned suppliers. The supplier diversity program has helped businesses gain experience, hire new employees, and access new opportunities.
The document discusses Manuel Castells' theory of the informational society and how it relates to concepts like capitalism, class relations, power structures, and identity. It provides examples of how Walmart and local preservation campaigns illustrate tensions between global networks, inclusion/exclusion, and assertions of local identity. The reading assignment asks students to consider how macro social and political structures shape the character of cities through interactions of class, gender, and the exercise of power.
first of 2 sessions focusing on including and teaching struggling readers in the class with choice, open-ended strategies, and a focus on background knowledge.
This presentation introduced Vortex by means of a running example. Throughout the presentation we will show how Vortex makes it easy to build a micro-blogging platform a la Twitter.
La Coruña is a city in northwestern Spain on the Atlantic coast. It has a population of around 250,000 people and its mayor is currently Carlos Negreira. The oldest structure in the city is the Tower of Hercules lighthouse, which was built in the 2nd century AD.
Residents are responsible for enjoying living in the community and following association rules, while homeowners also pay monthly fees. The board manages the association on behalf of homeowners by ensuring resident well-being, providing leadership, engaging the community, setting priorities, and ensuring compliance with laws and documents. The board performs executive functions like managing vendors and assessing progress.
The document discusses various project delivery methods and their advantages and disadvantages. It argues that the bridging method reduces costs, risks, and disputes compared to traditional design-bid-build. The bridging method brings in a contractor early to provide cost estimates and guarantees, while maintaining the owner's control through an owner's design consultant who oversees the design process. Several recently completed projects using the bridging method are listed.
The document discusses the interplay between the virtual and real, focusing on concepts like virtuality, spatiality, disembodiment, identity, and community in the digital age. It examines how virtual spaces like Second Life function as social spaces with their own rules and norms. It also explores how digital technologies have shaped new forms of identity and community that are disembedded from traditional notions of time, space, and physical embodiment.
Pangkor Laut is a small island off the coast of Malaysia known for its beautiful beaches and luxury resorts. Emerald Bay is a high-end resort located on Pangkor Laut island that offers bungalow accommodations directly on the white sand beach with amenities like a spa, swimming pools, and water sports. Guests can spend a relaxing weekend escaping the city at Emerald Bay on Pangkor Laut island for beautiful scenery and luxury accommodations by the beach.
Cost-effective approach to full-cycle vulnerability managementSasha Nunke
The document discusses an automated and cost-effective approach to vulnerability management for small and medium businesses. It recommends automating network topology mapping, vulnerability assessments, reporting, and remediation workflows through a ticketing system. This allows businesses to prioritize security tasks while reducing the workload through automation. Periodic scanning, automated report generation and a closed-loop ticketing system for patching are key parts of the recommended approach.
The document discusses democracy and the public sphere in the context of cyberpolitics. It defines democracy as rule by the people and outlines Robert Dahl's five principles of democracy. Three approaches to democracy are described: liberal individualism, communitarianism, and deliberative democracy. The internet is discussed as potentially enhancing each approach through information sharing, online communities, and as an electronic public sphere for deliberation. Habermas' concept of the public sphere and agora is also introduced. The document poses questions about whether the internet has transformed Habermas' idea of the public sphere and asks for examples of how this may contribute to the development of democracy.
The document discusses color perception and different theories about color opposites. It notes that historically, theories have differed on whether the opposite of green is red or yellow, and the opposite of purple is yellow or blue. Modern psychological color order systems generally agree that the opposite of green is red and the opposite of purple is a yellow-green. The document also examines how color opposites are represented mathematically in different color models.
Desktop, Embedded and Mobile Apps with Vortex CaféAngelo Corsaro
In the past few years we have been experiencing an amazing proliferation of mobile and embedded platforms. Contemporary developers are increasingly faced with the challenge of writing applications that can run on desktop, mobile (e.g. Android), and on low-cost embedded platforms (e.g. Raspberry-Pi and Beaglebone). This is causing a rejuvenated interest in the Java platform as the mean to achieve the holy grail of write-once and run-everywhere. With the availability of Java environments supporting almost any kind of device in several different form factors, the missing element to the picture is an effective way of enabling communication between them.
Vortex Café is a pure Java implementation of the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) that enables seamless, efficient and timely data sharing across many-core machines, mobile and embedded devices.
This presentation will (1) introduce the main abstractions provided by Vortex Café, (2) provide an overview of its architecture and explain how it exploits Staged Event Driven Architectures to optimize its runtime depending of the target hardware, (3) provide an overview of the typical performance delivered by Vortex Café, and (3) get you started developing distributed Java and Scala applications with Vortex Café.
BJF.Delta.Nov Redesigned ELA Curriculum K-3Faye Brownlie
An evening in Delta, supported by the Barbara Jarvis Foundation, with K-3 teachers and led by myself, Lisa Schwartz and Michelle Hikida. Focus on explicit teaching of reading strategies in whole class, small groups and individually, and on building a literacy community of readers who belong, read and think about big ideas in a 2/3 class.
The document discusses AGL Resources' supplier diversity program, which aims to connect minority- and women-owned businesses to opportunities in the natural gas industry. The program includes a business development program that helps new suppliers learn about the industry through mentorship and trial projects. AGL Resources works with suppliers that have a focus on environmental sustainability and spends over $20 million annually with minority- and women-owned suppliers. The supplier diversity program has helped businesses gain experience, hire new employees, and access new opportunities.
The document discusses Manuel Castells' theory of the informational society and how it relates to concepts like capitalism, class relations, power structures, and identity. It provides examples of how Walmart and local preservation campaigns illustrate tensions between global networks, inclusion/exclusion, and assertions of local identity. The reading assignment asks students to consider how macro social and political structures shape the character of cities through interactions of class, gender, and the exercise of power.
first of 2 sessions focusing on including and teaching struggling readers in the class with choice, open-ended strategies, and a focus on background knowledge.
This presentation introduced Vortex by means of a running example. Throughout the presentation we will show how Vortex makes it easy to build a micro-blogging platform a la Twitter.
La Coruña is a city in northwestern Spain on the Atlantic coast. It has a population of around 250,000 people and its mayor is currently Carlos Negreira. The oldest structure in the city is the Tower of Hercules lighthouse, which was built in the 2nd century AD.
Residents are responsible for enjoying living in the community and following association rules, while homeowners also pay monthly fees. The board manages the association on behalf of homeowners by ensuring resident well-being, providing leadership, engaging the community, setting priorities, and ensuring compliance with laws and documents. The board performs executive functions like managing vendors and assessing progress.
The document discusses various project delivery methods and their advantages and disadvantages. It argues that the bridging method reduces costs, risks, and disputes compared to traditional design-bid-build. The bridging method brings in a contractor early to provide cost estimates and guarantees, while maintaining the owner's control through an owner's design consultant who oversees the design process. Several recently completed projects using the bridging method are listed.
Viceverba_appdelmes_0624_joc per aprendre verbs llatinsDaniel Fernández
Vice Verba és una aplicació educativa dissenyada per ajudar els estudiants de llatí a aprendre i practicar verbs llatins d'una manera interactiva i entretinguda.