IBM is introducing a new cloud platform called BlueMix that aims to simplify app development. BlueMix allows developers to quickly create apps using popular languages and frameworks, and includes pre-integrated services for tasks like databases, APIs, mobile backend services, and DevOps tools. The goal is to give developers everything they need to build modern apps in a self-service, flexible environment without having to manage infrastructure themselves. BlueMix is designed for both simplicity and speed of development as well as being open and integrating with existing tools and services.
Going Mobile at a Glance - Do you need to build from scratch?Cronos Mobile
This document discusses mobile application architecture and quality assurance. It recommends adopting a service-oriented architecture with distributed services to enable enterprise mobile apps. It emphasizes the importance of architecture to make applications easier to test. The document then outlines various quality assurance techniques like unit testing, code coverage, acceptance testing, test automation, debugging, and performance monitoring to validate that mobile apps are built correctly and meet requirements.
Quick Planner is a new feature in IBM Rational Team Concert that provides intuitive task-focused views for agile planning and tracking. It includes predefined views for sprint planning, tracking team and individual work, and customizing views. Quick Planner is focused on quick adoption and usability, allowing users to plan sprints and see progress in just a few clicks. It provides planning views on multiple platforms and devices for improved mobility.
Slides Felix Sargent recently used in his discussion w/ mentees of The Product Mentor.
Synopsis: Part of Being a Product Manager is knowing how to make trade offs between getting it done, and getting it done right. Technical Debt, vs Delivery. What's the right balance? Tune in to find out.
The Product Mentor is a program designed to pair Product Mentors and Mentees from around the World, across all industries, from start-up to enterprise, guided by the fundamental goals…Better Decisions. Better Products. Better Product People.
Throughout the program, each mentor leads a conversation in an area of their expertise that is live streamed and available to both mentee and the broader product community.
http://TheProductMentor.com
Most organizations underestimate the cost and lost opportunities when they embark on a strategy to build applications rather look at COTS or SAAS solutions. They fail to take into account the other significant hidden costs and impact a decision to build has on the business. The attached presentation of mine attempts to highlight the benefits of COTS and SAAS offerings.
This document introduces IBM Bluemix, a Cloud Foundry-based Platform as a Service (PaaS) that allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications on the cloud. The presentation covers what PaaS is, an overview of Bluemix and Cloud Foundry architecture, available runtimes and services on Bluemix, and demos of building mobile apps using services like Twilio. It encourages developers to use Bluemix to focus on code while avoiding infrastructure management and to enhance apps with IBM and third-party services.
IBM Cloudfoundry PaaS offering BlueMix Berlin Tech Meetup 24.4.14Romeo Kienzler
BlueMix is a Platform as a Service cloud based on Cloud Foundry that provides enterprise-grade services enriched with IBM software and hosted on Softlayer infrastructure. It allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications through a simplified user interface without the complexity of buying and maintaining the underlying infrastructure. Code and applications are run securely in containers on Linux virtual machines along with services for databases, user authentication and more.
Going Mobile at a Glance - Do you need to build from scratch?Cronos Mobile
This document discusses mobile application architecture and quality assurance. It recommends adopting a service-oriented architecture with distributed services to enable enterprise mobile apps. It emphasizes the importance of architecture to make applications easier to test. The document then outlines various quality assurance techniques like unit testing, code coverage, acceptance testing, test automation, debugging, and performance monitoring to validate that mobile apps are built correctly and meet requirements.
Quick Planner is a new feature in IBM Rational Team Concert that provides intuitive task-focused views for agile planning and tracking. It includes predefined views for sprint planning, tracking team and individual work, and customizing views. Quick Planner is focused on quick adoption and usability, allowing users to plan sprints and see progress in just a few clicks. It provides planning views on multiple platforms and devices for improved mobility.
Slides Felix Sargent recently used in his discussion w/ mentees of The Product Mentor.
Synopsis: Part of Being a Product Manager is knowing how to make trade offs between getting it done, and getting it done right. Technical Debt, vs Delivery. What's the right balance? Tune in to find out.
The Product Mentor is a program designed to pair Product Mentors and Mentees from around the World, across all industries, from start-up to enterprise, guided by the fundamental goals…Better Decisions. Better Products. Better Product People.
Throughout the program, each mentor leads a conversation in an area of their expertise that is live streamed and available to both mentee and the broader product community.
http://TheProductMentor.com
Most organizations underestimate the cost and lost opportunities when they embark on a strategy to build applications rather look at COTS or SAAS solutions. They fail to take into account the other significant hidden costs and impact a decision to build has on the business. The attached presentation of mine attempts to highlight the benefits of COTS and SAAS offerings.
This document introduces IBM Bluemix, a Cloud Foundry-based Platform as a Service (PaaS) that allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications on the cloud. The presentation covers what PaaS is, an overview of Bluemix and Cloud Foundry architecture, available runtimes and services on Bluemix, and demos of building mobile apps using services like Twilio. It encourages developers to use Bluemix to focus on code while avoiding infrastructure management and to enhance apps with IBM and third-party services.
IBM Cloudfoundry PaaS offering BlueMix Berlin Tech Meetup 24.4.14Romeo Kienzler
BlueMix is a Platform as a Service cloud based on Cloud Foundry that provides enterprise-grade services enriched with IBM software and hosted on Softlayer infrastructure. It allows developers to build, deploy and manage applications through a simplified user interface without the complexity of buying and maintaining the underlying infrastructure. Code and applications are run securely in containers on Linux virtual machines along with services for databases, user authentication and more.
The document is an agenda for a Watson on Bluemix meetup. It includes:
- An overview of Bluemix runtime, services, and DevOps architecture by Animesh Singh.
- A discussion of Watson Cloud and Cognitive Services by Anthony Stevens.
- A demo of a Watson application by Wade Barnes, who will walk through deploying a Node.js app on Bluemix that uses the Watson User Modeling service.
This document provides an overview of IBM Bluemix, a cloud platform for building, running, and managing applications. It discusses key Bluemix concepts like regions, spaces, and foundational elements. It also covers the various options available for developing applications on Bluemix, including using the command line interface, Eclipse plugin, manifest files, and environment variables. The document promotes Bluemix's capabilities for rapid application development and deployment through simplification, flexibility, and DevOps services.
Bluemix is IBM's open cloud platform that provides developers with deployment options, development tools, services, and runtimes. It is built on open technologies like Cloud Foundry, Docker, and OpenStack. Bluemix can run applications on virtual machines, containers, or Cloud Foundry. It offers deployment options in the public cloud, in a dedicated private cloud environment, or locally behind a firewall. Bluemix provides services for web, data, mobile, analytics, cognitive, IoT, security and more. It also offers integration and API management capabilities.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
IBM BlueMix Architecture and Deep Dive (Powered by CloudFoundry) Animesh Singh
meetup.com/Bluemix
meetup.com/CloudFoundry/
In this meetup, we discussed the architecture and demonstrated IBM BlueMix, public Platform-as-a-Service offering based on Cloud Foundry
Bluemix overview - Rencontres Ecole Centrale et Supelec avec IBM France Lab -...Yves LE CLEACH
IBM Bluemix is a cloud platform that allows developers to build, run, and manage applications. It provides flexibility in compute options including containers and virtual machines. Bluemix offers a catalog of services that can extend applications' functionality, as well as tools for development, deployment, monitoring, and management across hybrid environments. The platform can be deployed publicly, on dedicated infrastructure, or locally behind a firewall.
Making People Flow in Cities Measurable and AnalyzableWeiwei Yang
Millions of people move to large cities every day. What if we make the people flow measurable and analyzable? This would be of great value for city traffic planning, real time monitoring of hot areas and for targeted advertising. This capability exists by leveraging and combining Apache Spark streaming, Spark SQL, Spark batch processing, plus DB2 with BLU Acceleration. Spark provides powerful stream and batch processing on big data, and BLU Acceleration enhances the ability of complex analytics on multiple dimensions. Learn how BLU Acceleration and Spark are integrated seamlessly into one solution. This session will also show a demo that is based on a large city in China.
TI 1641 - delivering enterprise software at the speed of cloudVincent Burckhardt
- The document discusses delivering enterprise software at the speed of cloud by transforming to a cloud-first architecture and development model.
- Traditional on-premises software requires lengthy downtime for upgrades and does not scale linearly, while cloud enables continuous delivery through tight feedback loops between development and operations.
- Organizational culture must change alongside technical changes to support more frequent deployments through automation, collaboration between teams, and a DevOps model.
Complete Solutions in ECM using IBM, Internal and Third Party, Custom ComponentsPyramid Solutions, Inc.
Pyramid Solutions showcased how real-world customers have used IBM Content Navigator and IBM Case Manager to develop solutions that can be applied to the entire enterprise. Using the extendibility of Content Navigator has allowed customers to use custom components that were developed in-house in conjunction with third-party and OOTB components to develop complete solutions to meet the users’ needs. This session examines how custom components can be built and combined with third-party and IBM products. It also examines the flexibility of component design that enables flexible interfaces that can be used across content and case management solutions without the need to develop separate components.
This deck explains IBM Bluemix, a PAAS based on open source (Cloud Foundry). It helps developers build applications quickly on the cloud using many of the services available, either 3rd party services or IBM services. It is the only PAAS in the market that offers Watson services.
The Bluemix Triple Threat: Cloud Foundry, Containers and Virtual Machines IBM Bluemix is pushing the envelope on what is possible with cloud computing. From its Platform-as-a-Service Cloud Foundry implementation to its Infrastructure-as-a-Service OpenStack implementation to its Docker-based container solution to its 100+ services, Bluemix is revolutionizing application development and deployment on the cloud. Come and see how easy it is to build a hybrid, composite application that takes advantage of Instant runtimes, containers and virtual machines....and now, OpenWhisk!
[IBM Pulse 2014] #1579 DevOps Technical Strategy and RoadmapDaniel Berg
Hey everyone. Here is the presentation that I had the pleasure of presenting the following deck with Maciej Zawadzki and Ruth Willenborg describing IBM's technical strategy and roadmap.
Enjoy!!!
2449 rapid prototyping of innovative io t solutionsEric Cattoir
This document discusses using Node-RED, Node.js, and IBM Bluemix to create an IoT solution for monitoring and controlling climate in a museum. The solution uses a Raspberry Pi connected to sensors to monitor temperature and humidity. Node-RED is used to create flows to read sensor data and send it to the IBM IoT Cloud service. A Node.js application in Bluemix receives the sensor data and makes it available to a mobile app. The mobile app is created with Ionic and AngularJS to allow users to view sensor readings and control the climate system.
2016 interconnect 7 habits of a successful scaled agile adoption using ibm clmReedy Feggins Jr
After reading “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, by Stephan R. Covey, I was struck by the similarities between the principles in his book and those of found in lean / agile development. The 7-Habits provide a great source for readers looking for guidance to better manage yourself, your environment and in the end makes your life for the better life. These 7 Habits, listed below, have already helped millions of people improve the quality of their life.
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind
Habit 3: Put first things first
Habit 4: Think win/win
Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the saw
Likewise, the 7-Habits for a Successful Scaled Agile Adoption using IBM CLM will provide a set of practices to improve the effectiveness of your agile adoption by assisting you with creating a culture in which the values of sustainable pace, predictable development, individual self-management and rapid product innovation are possible.
The details of these 7 habits, listed above, have been provided in the following presentation.
IC6284A - The Art of Choosing the Best Cloud SolutionHendrik van Run
IBM InterConnect 2017 - IC6284A - The Art of Choosing the Best Cloud Solution
Infrastructure, Patterns, Application, Integration, and Maintenance are the 5 pillars of a Cloud Solution. So how does an enterprise go about choosing from the plethora of choices available withing each area -- On-premises, Dedicated, or Public; Cloud Patterns or Open Stack Patterns; app migration or BOTC apps; scripts, microservices, or serverless technology; host backend systems or use SaaS; Microservices; single cloud vendor or multiple cloud providers; management and maintenance. The panel of implementation experts will discuss the steps companies have taken to move to the Cloud and what factors others are considering as they prepare to move their workloads to the Cloud.
This document contains various legal notices and disclaimers regarding the use of information presented, including:
- Copyright and ownership restrictions on reproducing or transmitting the content.
- Disclaimers of warranties and liabilities for any technical or typographical errors or inaccuracies in the information.
- Statements that IBM products and services are warranted under existing agreements only.
- Clarifications that performance claims are from controlled environments and may vary elsewhere.
- Clarifications on the scope of references to IBM products, programs, and services.
- A disclaimer of endorsements of any third-party products discussed.
- Clarifications that the document does not constitute legal guidance.
Union Bank slashed onboarding times with analytics, mobile, and e-signatures. They completed Phase 1 of their project with IBM in 22 weeks, automating processes and forms. Phase 2 added tactical analytics for pipeline reporting, a mobile case app for real-time updates, and e-signatures to take documents directly from IBM Case Manager. This improved the mobile workforce's access to information and ability to interact with cases on the go.
IBM Cloud Private is a software platform that allows organizations to run containerized applications on-premises behind their firewall. It provides a consistent hybrid cloud experience by enabling developers to build and manage containerized applications across on-premises environments and public clouds. IBM Cloud Private brings cloud native capabilities to enterprises by allowing them to quickly set up a private cloud using their existing infrastructure, while also integrating with public cloud services. It is built with open standards to avoid vendor lock-in and provides tools for both developers and IT operations teams.
The document is an agenda for a Watson on Bluemix meetup. It includes:
- An overview of Bluemix runtime, services, and DevOps architecture by Animesh Singh.
- A discussion of Watson Cloud and Cognitive Services by Anthony Stevens.
- A demo of a Watson application by Wade Barnes, who will walk through deploying a Node.js app on Bluemix that uses the Watson User Modeling service.
This document provides an overview of IBM Bluemix, a cloud platform for building, running, and managing applications. It discusses key Bluemix concepts like regions, spaces, and foundational elements. It also covers the various options available for developing applications on Bluemix, including using the command line interface, Eclipse plugin, manifest files, and environment variables. The document promotes Bluemix's capabilities for rapid application development and deployment through simplification, flexibility, and DevOps services.
Bluemix is IBM's open cloud platform that provides developers with deployment options, development tools, services, and runtimes. It is built on open technologies like Cloud Foundry, Docker, and OpenStack. Bluemix can run applications on virtual machines, containers, or Cloud Foundry. It offers deployment options in the public cloud, in a dedicated private cloud environment, or locally behind a firewall. Bluemix provides services for web, data, mobile, analytics, cognitive, IoT, security and more. It also offers integration and API management capabilities.
A nice overview of IBM BlueMix - How it can be used, benefits for the user and how to sign up and use for FREE
Bluemix is an implementation of IBM's Open Cloud Architecture, leveraging Cloud Foundry to enable developers to rapidly build, deploy, and manage their cloud applications, while tapping a growing ecosystem of available services and runtime frameworks
IBM BlueMix Architecture and Deep Dive (Powered by CloudFoundry) Animesh Singh
meetup.com/Bluemix
meetup.com/CloudFoundry/
In this meetup, we discussed the architecture and demonstrated IBM BlueMix, public Platform-as-a-Service offering based on Cloud Foundry
Bluemix overview - Rencontres Ecole Centrale et Supelec avec IBM France Lab -...Yves LE CLEACH
IBM Bluemix is a cloud platform that allows developers to build, run, and manage applications. It provides flexibility in compute options including containers and virtual machines. Bluemix offers a catalog of services that can extend applications' functionality, as well as tools for development, deployment, monitoring, and management across hybrid environments. The platform can be deployed publicly, on dedicated infrastructure, or locally behind a firewall.
Making People Flow in Cities Measurable and AnalyzableWeiwei Yang
Millions of people move to large cities every day. What if we make the people flow measurable and analyzable? This would be of great value for city traffic planning, real time monitoring of hot areas and for targeted advertising. This capability exists by leveraging and combining Apache Spark streaming, Spark SQL, Spark batch processing, plus DB2 with BLU Acceleration. Spark provides powerful stream and batch processing on big data, and BLU Acceleration enhances the ability of complex analytics on multiple dimensions. Learn how BLU Acceleration and Spark are integrated seamlessly into one solution. This session will also show a demo that is based on a large city in China.
TI 1641 - delivering enterprise software at the speed of cloudVincent Burckhardt
- The document discusses delivering enterprise software at the speed of cloud by transforming to a cloud-first architecture and development model.
- Traditional on-premises software requires lengthy downtime for upgrades and does not scale linearly, while cloud enables continuous delivery through tight feedback loops between development and operations.
- Organizational culture must change alongside technical changes to support more frequent deployments through automation, collaboration between teams, and a DevOps model.
Complete Solutions in ECM using IBM, Internal and Third Party, Custom ComponentsPyramid Solutions, Inc.
Pyramid Solutions showcased how real-world customers have used IBM Content Navigator and IBM Case Manager to develop solutions that can be applied to the entire enterprise. Using the extendibility of Content Navigator has allowed customers to use custom components that were developed in-house in conjunction with third-party and OOTB components to develop complete solutions to meet the users’ needs. This session examines how custom components can be built and combined with third-party and IBM products. It also examines the flexibility of component design that enables flexible interfaces that can be used across content and case management solutions without the need to develop separate components.
This deck explains IBM Bluemix, a PAAS based on open source (Cloud Foundry). It helps developers build applications quickly on the cloud using many of the services available, either 3rd party services or IBM services. It is the only PAAS in the market that offers Watson services.
The Bluemix Triple Threat: Cloud Foundry, Containers and Virtual Machines IBM Bluemix is pushing the envelope on what is possible with cloud computing. From its Platform-as-a-Service Cloud Foundry implementation to its Infrastructure-as-a-Service OpenStack implementation to its Docker-based container solution to its 100+ services, Bluemix is revolutionizing application development and deployment on the cloud. Come and see how easy it is to build a hybrid, composite application that takes advantage of Instant runtimes, containers and virtual machines....and now, OpenWhisk!
[IBM Pulse 2014] #1579 DevOps Technical Strategy and RoadmapDaniel Berg
Hey everyone. Here is the presentation that I had the pleasure of presenting the following deck with Maciej Zawadzki and Ruth Willenborg describing IBM's technical strategy and roadmap.
Enjoy!!!
2449 rapid prototyping of innovative io t solutionsEric Cattoir
This document discusses using Node-RED, Node.js, and IBM Bluemix to create an IoT solution for monitoring and controlling climate in a museum. The solution uses a Raspberry Pi connected to sensors to monitor temperature and humidity. Node-RED is used to create flows to read sensor data and send it to the IBM IoT Cloud service. A Node.js application in Bluemix receives the sensor data and makes it available to a mobile app. The mobile app is created with Ionic and AngularJS to allow users to view sensor readings and control the climate system.
2016 interconnect 7 habits of a successful scaled agile adoption using ibm clmReedy Feggins Jr
After reading “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, by Stephan R. Covey, I was struck by the similarities between the principles in his book and those of found in lean / agile development. The 7-Habits provide a great source for readers looking for guidance to better manage yourself, your environment and in the end makes your life for the better life. These 7 Habits, listed below, have already helped millions of people improve the quality of their life.
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the end in mind
Habit 3: Put first things first
Habit 4: Think win/win
Habit 5: Seek first to understand, then to be understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the saw
Likewise, the 7-Habits for a Successful Scaled Agile Adoption using IBM CLM will provide a set of practices to improve the effectiveness of your agile adoption by assisting you with creating a culture in which the values of sustainable pace, predictable development, individual self-management and rapid product innovation are possible.
The details of these 7 habits, listed above, have been provided in the following presentation.
IC6284A - The Art of Choosing the Best Cloud SolutionHendrik van Run
IBM InterConnect 2017 - IC6284A - The Art of Choosing the Best Cloud Solution
Infrastructure, Patterns, Application, Integration, and Maintenance are the 5 pillars of a Cloud Solution. So how does an enterprise go about choosing from the plethora of choices available withing each area -- On-premises, Dedicated, or Public; Cloud Patterns or Open Stack Patterns; app migration or BOTC apps; scripts, microservices, or serverless technology; host backend systems or use SaaS; Microservices; single cloud vendor or multiple cloud providers; management and maintenance. The panel of implementation experts will discuss the steps companies have taken to move to the Cloud and what factors others are considering as they prepare to move their workloads to the Cloud.
This document contains various legal notices and disclaimers regarding the use of information presented, including:
- Copyright and ownership restrictions on reproducing or transmitting the content.
- Disclaimers of warranties and liabilities for any technical or typographical errors or inaccuracies in the information.
- Statements that IBM products and services are warranted under existing agreements only.
- Clarifications that performance claims are from controlled environments and may vary elsewhere.
- Clarifications on the scope of references to IBM products, programs, and services.
- A disclaimer of endorsements of any third-party products discussed.
- Clarifications that the document does not constitute legal guidance.
Union Bank slashed onboarding times with analytics, mobile, and e-signatures. They completed Phase 1 of their project with IBM in 22 weeks, automating processes and forms. Phase 2 added tactical analytics for pipeline reporting, a mobile case app for real-time updates, and e-signatures to take documents directly from IBM Case Manager. This improved the mobile workforce's access to information and ability to interact with cases on the go.
IBM Cloud Private is a software platform that allows organizations to run containerized applications on-premises behind their firewall. It provides a consistent hybrid cloud experience by enabling developers to build and manage containerized applications across on-premises environments and public clouds. IBM Cloud Private brings cloud native capabilities to enterprises by allowing them to quickly set up a private cloud using their existing infrastructure, while also integrating with public cloud services. It is built with open standards to avoid vendor lock-in and provides tools for both developers and IT operations teams.
An Internet of Things solution will always need to connect devices, collect data, assemble events and do so in a way that is managed. With this introduction to the IBM Internet of Things Foundation, learn how all of this is delivered in a cloud hosted service and make it the platform on which you build your next set of innovations.
Try it out in the IBM Bluemix IoT Zone:
http://bluemix.net/solutions/iot
7 Ways to Maximize ROI on your Digital Experience InvestementGlenn Kline
This is a presentation I gave for Perficient at IBM Amplify 2017 on 7 ways to maximize your ROI on your IBM Digital Experience / WebSphere Portal and Web Content Management investment.
Enterprise Mobile Capability Maturity Model - Designing for a robust Digital ...Nitin Gaur
This document provides an overview of IBM's Enterprise Mobile Capability Maturity Model. It discusses how IT strategies often treat technology in isolation rather than seeking pervasive digital connections. The document also outlines key initiatives and components of a world-class mobile enterprise, including partnering across business units and IT, conducting a gap analysis, and adopting a progressive strategy to become a MobileFirst enterprise. It notes that performance expectations stated by IBM are based on standardized testing and actual user experience may vary.
Integrating BigInsights and Puredata system for analytics with query federati...Seeling Cheung
This document summarizes a presentation given by David Darden and Don Smith of Big Fish Games about their efforts to integrate the BigInsights and PureData System for Analytics platforms. They discussed augmenting their data warehouse by using these platforms for landing zones, exploration of "awkward" datasets, and offloading some processing. They demonstrated several options for moving data between the platforms using tools like Sqoop, Fluid Query, and Big SQL. They identified documentation, performance, and usability as ongoing challenges and next steps to improve their users' experience with the systems.
Cognitive Connections Architectures, Use Cases and CodeVan Staub, MBA
This document provides information about two presentations by Van Staub of IBM on cognitive connections:
- The first presentation is on "Cognitive Connections: Architectures, Use Cases and Code" and will take place on February 21st at 8:00 AM and 2:30 PM.
- The document includes notices that any statements about IBM's future plans and products are subject to change and are not commitments or obligations.
- It encourages attendees to check out other sessions at the conference on topics related to cognitive capabilities, IBM Connections, and developing enterprise collaboration.
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Network Security and Cyber Laws (Complete Notes) for B.Tech/BCA/BSc. ITSarthak Sobti
Network Security and Cyber Laws
Detailed Course Content
Unit 1: Introduction to Network Security
- Introduction to Network Security
- Goals of Network Security
- ISO Security Architecture
- Attacks and Categories of Attacks
- Network Security Services & Mechanisms
- Authentication Applications: Kerberos, X.509 Directory Authentication Service
Unit 2: Application Layer Security
- Security Threats and Countermeasures
- SET Protocol
- Electronic Mail Security
- Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
- S/MIME
- Transport Layer Security: Secure Socket Layer & Transport Layer Security
- Wireless Transport Layer Security
Unit 3: IP Security and System Security
- Authentication Header
- Encapsulating Security Payloads
- System Security: Intruders, Intrusion Detection System, Viruses
- Firewall Design Principles
- Trusted Systems
- OS Security
- Program Security
Unit 4: Introduction to Cyber Law
- Cyber Crime, Cyber Criminals, Cyber Law
- Object and Scope of the IT Act: Genesis, Object, Scope of the Act
- E-Governance and IT Act 2000
- Legal Recognition of Electronic Records
- Legal Recognition of Digital Signatures
- Use of Electronic Records and Digital Signatures in Government and its Agencies
- IT Act in Detail
- Basics of Network Security: IP Addresses, Port Numbers, and Sockets
- Hiding and Tracing IP Addresses
- Scanning: Traceroute, Ping Sweeping, Port Scanning, ICMP Scanning
- Fingerprinting: Active and Passive Email
Unit 5: Advanced Attacks
- Different Kinds of Buffer Overflow Attacks: Stack Overflows, String Overflows, Heap and Integer Overflows
- Internal Attacks: Emails, Mobile Phones, Instant Messengers, FTP Uploads, Dumpster Diving, Shoulder Surfing
- DOS Attacks: Ping of Death, Teardrop, SYN Flooding, Land Attacks, Smurf Attacks, UDP Flooding
- Hybrid DOS Attacks
- Application-Specific Distributed DOS Attacks
Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders...APNIC
Md. Zobair Khan,
Network Analyst and Technical Trainer at APNIC, presented 'Securing BGP: Operational Strategies and Best Practices for Network Defenders' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
10 Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) Techniques to Boost Your Website’s Perf...Web Inspire
What is CRO?
Conversion Rate Optimization, or CRO, is the process of enhancing your website to increase the percentage of visitors who take a desired action. This could be anything from purchasing a product to signing up for a newsletter. Essentially, CRO is about making your website more effective in turning visitors into customers.
Why is CRO Important?
CRO is crucial because it directly impacts your bottom line. A higher conversion rate means more customers and revenue without needing to increase your website traffic. Plus, a well-optimized site improves user experience, which can lead to higher customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
Adli Wahid, Senior Internet Security Specialist at APNIC, delivered a presentation titled 'Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security' at the Phoenix Summit held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 23 to 24 May 2024.
Decentralized Justice in Gaming and EsportsFederico Ast
Discover how Kleros is transforming the landscape of dispute resolution in the gaming and eSports industry through the power of decentralized justice.
This presentation, delivered by Federico Ast, CEO of Kleros, explores the innovative application of blockchain technology, crowdsourcing, and incentivized mechanisms to create fair and efficient arbitration processes.
Key Highlights:
- Introduction to Decentralized Justice: Learn about the foundational principles of Kleros and how it combines blockchain with crowdsourcing to develop a novel justice system.
- Challenges in Traditional Arbitration: Understand the limitations of conventional arbitration methods, such as high costs and long resolution times, particularly for small claims in the gaming sector.
- How Kleros Works: A step-by-step guide on the functioning of Kleros, from the initiation of a smart contract to the final decision by a jury of peers.
- Case Studies in eSports: Explore real-world scenarios where Kleros has been applied to resolve disputes in eSports, including issues like cheating, governance, player behavior, and contractual disagreements.
- Practical Implementation: Detailed walkthroughs of how disputes are handled in eSports tournaments, emphasizing speed, cost-efficiency, and fairness.
- Enhanced Transparency: The role of blockchain in providing an immutable and transparent record of proceedings, ensuring trust in the resolution process.
- Future Prospects: The potential expansion of decentralized justice mechanisms across various sectors within the gaming industry.
For more information, visit kleros.io or follow Federico Ast and Kleros on social media:
• Twitter: @federicoast
• Twitter: @kleros_io
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CiCi AI BY: FEBLESS HERNANE Febless Hernane
Cici AI simplifies tasks like writing and research with its user-friendly platform. Users sign up, input queries, customize responses, and edit content as needed. It offers efficient saving and exporting options, making it ideal for enhancing productivity through AI assistance.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CiCi AI BY: FEBLESS HERNANE
IBM Cloud PaaS Codename BlueMIx GIDS
1. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
Creating Apps is Now Child's Play
Introducing IBM’s New Cloud Platform
Codename: BlueMix
Karthik Padmanabhan, Country Head - Ecosystem Development
IBM India
2. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
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• Availability. References in this presentation to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that they will be available in all countries
in which IBM operates.
• Customer Examples. All customer examples are presented as illustrations of how those customers used IBM products and the results
they may have achieved. Actual costs and performance characteristics may vary by customer. Nothing contained in these materials is
intended to, nor shall have the effect of, stating or implying that any activities undertaken by you will result in any specific sales, revenue
growth or other results.
4. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
• Move quickly, see results
fast.
• Learn by tinkering and
playing.
• Needs to learn new skills
through playing and
experimenting safely.
• Needs freedom to
experiment without
worrying about pricing
right away.
5. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
“It’s not that my
developers lack the
skills to manage
infrastructure, it’s
that I don’t want them
to. I need them
writing code for the
business”
“I am losing talented developers
because they don’t have access
to the tools they want to use.”
“I am nervous we are
spending time and
money integrating
things that should
naturally fit together”
“My average developer has 250
open change requests from the
business. That is a lot of business
value we need to deliver”
“I am not confident that the
platform is secure as I integrate
into existing systems”
6. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
Run Your Apps
The developer can chose any language runtime or
bring their own. Just upload your code and go.
DevOps
Development, monitoring, deployment and
logging tools allow the developer to run the
entire application.
APIs and Services
A catalog of open source, IBM and third party
APIs services allow a developer to stitch
together an application in minutes.
Cloud Integration
Build hybrid environments. Connect to on-
premises systems of record plus other public
and private clouds. Expose your own APIs to
your developers.
Extend SaaS Apps
Drop in SaaS App SDKs and extend to new use
cases (e.g,. Mobile, Analytics, Web).
8. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
Dev Ops
Liberty for
Java
RubyNode.js “Bring Your
Own Buildpack”
SQL
Database
JSON
Database
Mongo DB PostgreSQL
Mobile
Data
Data
Management
Services
MQTT
CloudCode Mobile App
Mgmt
Mobile
Services
Mobile
Quality
Assurance
BLU Data
Warehouse
MySQL
Twilio
Data Cache Session
Cache
Elastic MQ
Web & App
Application
Decision SSO Redis
MapReduce
RabbitMQ Log Analysis
Historian
Internet Of
Things
Push
Runtimes
Monitoring
and Analytics
Git
Hosting
Deployment
Automation
Web IDE Agile
Development
9. #BlueMixDays@karthik_padman
BlueMix Value to Developers
• <2 Mins: from idea to search
to coding via Integrated
developer tools.
E.g. Polling app in 2 mins
• Everything you need to write
modern mobile apps are pre-
integrated and preconfigured
• Self service to start, scale and
make money!
• <2 Mins: from idea to search
to coding via Integrated
developer tools.
E.g. Polling app in 2 mins
• Everything you need to write
modern mobile apps are pre-
integrated and preconfigured
• Self service to start, scale and
make money!
Simplicity &
Speed
Simplicity &
Speed
• BlueMix Framework and
Services are built based on
Open standard
• Use what you already use:
MongoDB, NodeJS
• Need something more, find it
in Marketplace!
• BlueMix Framework and
Services are built based on
Open standard
• Use what you already use:
MongoDB, NodeJS
• Need something more, find it
in Marketplace!
Open &
Flexible
Open &
Flexible
• Best in class security,
support and reliability, loved
by Fortune 500 companies.
• Reuse your existing business
services to create new
composable apps
integrating with what you
already have.
• Best in class security,
support and reliability, loved
by Fortune 500 companies.
• Reuse your existing business
services to create new
composable apps
integrating with what you
already have.
Brand trust &
integration
Brand trust &
integration
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Codename: BlueMix is an open-standards, cloud-based platform for building, managing and running apps of all types (web, mobile, big data, new smart devices). Capabilities include Java, mobile backend development, application monitoring, as well as capabilities from ecosystem partners and the open source community – all through an as-a-services model in the cloud.
The BlueMix Advantage resonates differently based on our cloud partners primary business role – ISV, SI, born on the cloud service provide or startup.
If you are a mature ISV, you most likely have deep skills on Java and relational database like DB2. We meet you right where you are at with Liberty for Java Runtime and SQL Database services. And you can build your skills over time using cloud-centric runtimes and services like Node.js and MongoDB.
If you are an SI, you are always taking your base application and customizing for new engagements. BlueMix will allow you to quickly extend your application services.
If you are a born on the cloud company, you most likely already have your services up and running on an IaaS. In that environment, you have to bring middleware, runtimes and tools and maintain those images. With BlueMix, that is all abstracted away. You simply code to api-based services. You no longer have to build, install and manage those images. This will free your developers to spend more on your application code, solving real world problems.
If you are an startup, this is a platform you can use to build and deploy your services. Just bring your application code, use your runtime of choice, and extend it with api-based services. You can build, deploy and manage all from within BlueMix.
Every developer benefits from our Cloud Foundry-based, open PaaS to develop, test and run their application – FAST. No installing or maintain images, middleware, runtimes and tool It is all abstracted away. You simply choose the services you needs, such Mobile Push, and integrate them with your application code, using the runtime you know, be it Java, Node.js, Ruby or other buildpack that you bring yourself, such as Goovey.
In summary, BlueMix is a polyglot environment with api-based services where you can build, run, and mange your new services. It is autonomic (self healing) and self scaling.
We are in beta; therefore, IBM must always provide this disclaimer.
G/A is planned for late 1H14 in the USA with other countries to follow.
Bluemix was designed with the user in mind. We investigated the processes and frameworks developers use today in order to build a product that complements their process, rather than work against it. In order for developers to truly embrace the cloud, they must see immediate impact from implementing what has been traditionally seen as a complex solution.
We see BlueMix as a place where developers can act like kids in a sandbox….
….except this sandbox is enterprise-grade.
Register for BlueMix now at BlueMix.net There is no charge during beta.
You can learn more by clicking on the “DOCS” link in the upper right hand corner of bluemix.net. From “DOCS” you can even join the community and follow the Forum.
Utilizing IBM Design Thinking, our BlueMix design team distilled observations, explored various styles of work, prototyped several concepts, and went through rounds of user testing with real customers. The prototypical developer today expects results fast. They learn by experimenting and playing. They are willing to pay for solutions that have proven themselves in a trial fashion. These are needs of today’s developers and BlueMix meets meets them.
EcoD is hosting over 100 BlueMix Days at our IBM Innovation Centers where developers will be developing, deploying and managing their app services in BlueMix. You are welcome to attend one of the upcoming workshops.
Schedule and registration link: http://www-304.ibm.com/events/idr/idrevents/detail.action?meid=16628&ca=idr-iichome
With BlueMix, developers can spend their time on what they know best – their application intellectual property. And because BlueMix is a polyglot environment your developers can use the language runtime they know, be it Liberty for Java, node.js, or Ruby integrated already in BlueMix, or they can bring their own buildpack.
Developers can simply upload their code and go. BlueMix is a fully integrated, secure environment with api-based services that developers will use to quickly integrate mobile services such as push, mobile application management and others. And BlueMix isn’t limited to IBM services, there are fully integrated 3rd party services such as Twillio and Pitney Bowes location services and open source services such as Mongo DB and MySQL. And, with BlueMix, developers are freed from having to manage infrastructure, middleware, runtimes and tool which saves them valuable time and frees them to focus on their application code.
The circle denote Application Runtimes and the hexagons represent service: those that are IBM Created; those that are from 3rd parties and are IBM Certified; and those that are open source Community.
This is a overview of the services developers will be using during a BlueMix Days workshop.
OPEN, for IBM, is a facilitator of the cloud ecosystems and of HUGE importance to developers.
As IBM continues to integrate open source (e.g. open stack and cloud foundry) into our offerings we (IBM and our industry partners) will have an &quot;open&quot; cloud architecture. There are several differences between our approach and others:
(1) For IBM, open source is a first class citizen, and ecosystems that are born in the open world will work well with our offerings.
(2) IBM is very involved and leading many of the open communities. As the IT industry continues to be driven by developers enamored with polyglot open technologies - IBM is well positioned to meet their needs.
(3) While it is possible to utilize open source on Amazon their application layer favors proprietary APIs and models - not an API marketplace - and certainly not an open composable fabric for service, run time and application management.
Last July, IBM announced our alignment with CloudFoundry.com, and you can learn more about our commitment at ibm.com/bluemix. Angel Diaz, IBM VP of Software Standard, has a blog about open cloud architecture which is linked to from ibm.com/bluemix. On his blog, he address advances in open cloud architecture beyond infrastructure as a services (IaaS) all the way up the stack through platform as a service (PaaS) and software as a services (SaaS). This is increasingly critical for our customers and partners who are exploring new, innovative use cases for cloud. And IBM is also working closely with Mongo DB and others on this effort. Mongo DB is a fully integrated data management services in BlueMix. Link to Angel Diaz’s blog: http://thoughtsoncloud.com/2013/07/advances-in-open-cloud-architecture
IBM Bluemix integrated services are auto-managed, so you don’t have to manually install an OS, images or middleware before you run your app. You simply upload your code and go. This is why we can get you started in 2 mins. When you deploy your app service, Bluemix has the auto-scaling capability to grow the infrastructure to keep up with your workload automatically.
Key talking points to differentiate BlueMix:
Many solutions in the marketplace require you to piece these together to build a solution
IBM provides these service in a single platform that allows you to build the applications you need without spending time integrating solutions
Example: Current BlueMix Beta participant has to replicate data from IOT to Amazon to run big data jobs and build a dashboard. The developers have to maintain that multi vendor integration and duplicate the cost. This would be solved using BlueMix integrated services.
Provided as services in BlueMix eliminates the need to set up middleware infrastructure to experiment and get applications deployed quickly
Differentiators: these are services that no one else brings to market in the way we are surfacing them
DevOps services
Monitoring and Analytics, Git Hosting, Deployment Automation, Web IDR, Agile Development
Internet of things
Historian and MQTT
Mobile
Push, CloudCode, Mobile App Management, Mobile Quality Assurance, Mobile Data and 3rd party services
Data Management
SQL Database, JSON Database, MongoDB, MySQL and ProgresSQL
Big Data
MapReduct and BLU Data Warehouse
Web and Application Services
Data Cache, Session Cache, Elastic MQ, Decision, SSO, Redis, RabitMQ, Log Analysis.
How do we stack up against AWS? (without sounding to marketing-ish)
1. Simplicity and easy to get in:
Bluemix takes a problem solving approach, and aims to help you build an integrated solution using the parts, and gets you to move as fast as you can.
Search Node.js angular on Google, first link is http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-nodejs-polling-app/
From this, you can run the app in Bluemix, view the code.
If you click Get the code on JazzHub, you can &quot;Edit the code&quot; and you get your own sandbox and run this code immediately.
The key here is IBM Bluemix sets up integrated services that are auto-managed, so you don’t have to manually install an OS, images or middleware before you run your app, this is why we can get you started in 2 mins.
Once you started your app development, Bluemix has the auto-scaling capability to grow the infrastructure to keep up with you workload – automatically.
AWS: they simply list all the services you need to use, they don’t tell you how to stitch a node js app to run EC2, and storing data on S3.
Azure: they are one step ahead of AWS, but they stopped at introducing the service, and don’t help you to figure out how they work together.
2. Open and flexible
Bluemix is built on top of CloudFoundy, the largest Open Source Platform, we are the founding board member of CloudFoundry. So all the Open Source services you use today are mostly already supported.
Because the Bluemix framework is Open, we can quickly onboard new 3rd party services to the Bluemix platform to be consumed by developers, in fact, we already have 20+ 3rd party open source projects running on Bluemix today, and this list is growing rapidly. If you feel you have a strong demand for a certain open source project you would like to see on Bluemix, let us know!
AWS:
AWS is not an open framework, they don’t use Cloud Foundry and AWS’ support of Open source project is limited. (but you can always install and manage your own, which means you have to install, setup, and monitor all these services, vs Bluemix will manage them on your behalf.
3. Brand trust and integration
The purpose of Bluemix is to facilitate composabe applications that can hook into existing apps in the systems of transactions and in a way that leverages existing skills and technology. In the business app world, you don’t want to start from scratch, you want to start with what you have and a build new breed of apps - with Bluemix’s existing secure and reliable integration options, we can get you creating app services much faster.
AWS: AWS can help you standup standalone Hello World app, but that is where it stop, AWS they don’t have expertise in integration . Bluemix can help developers be more productive in creating new business apps that integrates with existing BPM services, LDAP servers etc much faster.
Please, join the beta
You can find great resources at bluemix.net, just click on DOCs in the upper right hand corner to access the latest resources - just click on DOCs for access to the great resources, including bluemix developer forum, overview information, and so much more.
Now I would like to share with you a testimonial recorded at the IBM Pulse events a few weeks back – 1.5 mins
Let’s spend 1 ½ mins to hear first hand about “why use BlueMix” while Mark Weber sets up demo.
Click on “Hear the buzz” above to start the youtube video. Close your browser or halt the video at its end you will automatically roll to the next (unrelated) video.
URL for “Why use IBM BlueMix” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJrwznj79Co&list=UUfhRKi-H5mfVdqQOixoi2RA
Please, take the time to register. Then you will learn by tinkering and playing.