What is the NIST Special Publication 800-183 About?
What is the NIST SP 800-183 Networks of ‘Things’ Guideline About?
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What is the NIST SP 800-183 Networks of ‘Things’ Guideline About?
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What is the ISO/IEC 27008 Information technology — Security techniques — Guidelines for the assessment of information security controls Guideline About?
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What is The NIST 800-171 Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Systems and Organizations About?
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What is The NIST 800-161 Supply Chain Risk Management About?
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Yesterday I wanted to mess around with IPv6 Temporary addresses on my computer. Let me start with an overview of IPv6 Temporary addresses. IPv6 Temporary Addresses are a feature designed to enhance privacy for devices using the IPv6 protocol. In the IPv6 addressing scheme, devices typically have both a permanent (static) address and one or
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I just wanted to make a quick post on a conversation I couldn’t help but jump in on in the Network Engineering Professionals group on LinkedIn. Truthfully I ignore a lot of errors – and there are a lot of errors and incorrect statements/drawings/diagrams etc. that I simply do not understand how they make it
Subnetting Tools can be Wrong! Read More »
You all know we have a tone of IPv6 information here (just click here to view anything tagged with IPv6). If you want more, I wanted to provide just a quick post to let everyone know about our IPv6 Reference Repository at Github. The goal of the repository is to provide key information regarding IPv6
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The following are some AI tools that you may find very useful in your life and even small business. For example, Microsoft is in the process of launching a Microsoft 365 AI based assistant called Copilot for the office suite of programs (you can read more about this here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2023/03/16/introducing-microsoft-365-copilot-a-whole-new-way-to-work/) There are a lot of doubts
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This blog article is a culmination of my years of experience in the networking and computing worlds. Over those years, where I began as a bench and field technician, I have had a number of classes that my employers sent me to to teach troubleshooting skills. Usually termed with the words “logical troubleshooting” or something
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Got to thinking the other day. What are the world’s most important RFC’s (Request for Comment specifications)? I decided to make a list. While the following are not in any order, I tried to base them (mostly) on date. While TCP came first, I still put the Internet Protocol on the top of the list.
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From a news channel this evening: “The FBI and CISA are aware of the incident this morning involving fake emails from an @ic.fbi.gov email account,” the FBI said in a statement. “This is an ongoing situation and we are not able to provide any additional information at this time. The impacted hardware was taken offline
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It is the morning after. Approximately 24 hours ago, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and more, went down. Why? How? From the early indications of what is being said, I don’t think the general public will ever be told the whole truth. This is especially going to be the case if there is a design problem with
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The Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and the COVID-19 disease has changed our lives: the way we socialize, travel, exercise, work, play, and learn. Social distancing by working from home and learning from home has become a requirement, not just a lucky or cool thing. This has resulted in an almost overnight dependency and test of how
Designing Courses for Online Web Based Training Read More »
Back around the turn of the century (Y2K), I had a small, developing training and consulting company on my hands – CellStream, Inc. founded in 1998 – and we were all about the Internet and Internet based everything. So we promoted Internet based business solutions and learning. We were early adopters of cloud based Intranet
Cisco Webex vs. HP My Room vs. Zoom Read More »
CellStream is proud to announce, and congratulates, Mr. Andrew Walding on attaining his CBRS Certified Professional Installer certification from Google! As discussed in the CBRS overview article, CBRS license holders need an account with one of the SAS providers, and then they need a CPI to actually certify and log their CBSD/Antennas into the SAS
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