Keycloak: Open-source identity and access management

Keycloak is an open-source project for identity and access management (IAM). It provides user federation, strong authentication, user management, authorization, and more. Keycloak is based on standard protocols and supports OpenID Connect, OAuth 2.0, a… Continue reading Keycloak: Open-source identity and access management

6 Types of Network Address Translation: Which One to Use?

Even though we’re no longer running out of IP addresses, Network Address Translation still plays a vital role. Learn the six types of NAT and how each one is used to improve network security, performance, and connectivity. Continue reading 6 Types of Network Address Translation: Which One to Use?

iA Writer 2.0 for Windows is (Sort of) Now Available in Public Beta

I switched to Typora this past year, in part because iA Writer for Windows is a pale imitation of the Mac version. But that’s about to change.
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Photobucket Sued Over Plans To Sell User Photos, Biometric Identifiers To AI Companies

Photobucket was sued Wednesday after a recent privacy policy update revealed plans to sell users’ photos — including biometric identifiers like face and iris scans — to companies training generative AI models. From a report: The proposed class action… Continue reading Photobucket Sued Over Plans To Sell User Photos, Biometric Identifiers To AI Companies

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Senators, witnesses: $3B for ‘rip and replace’ a good start to preventing Salt Typhoon-style breaches

The annual defense spending bill contains money the FCC has sought to use to reimburse telecommunications carriers for removing Chinese equipment.

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