Note that GP said -A -- this means the agent gets forwarded, and processes on the malicious server can ask the agent to perform authentication operations. Touch to auth means the agent (or hardware token) asks the user…
The take away from this should be: Look how fucking horrible behavior can be when even when the organization has a publicly stated stance of holding members accountable, and occasionally actually does so. Now imagine…
short answer: massive amounts of inertia long answer: there are a lot of reasons... one is that our network is obscenely open and used in weird ways. public ips handed out to all the things via dhcp. dynamic hostnames…
as someone who works on such things at a .gov, this has been in the works for years, and will likely remain in the works for years the level of push back against it is absolutely epic. the .gov I work on has even been…
yyyeah... no. A major part of what makes these machines special is their interconnect. Fujitsu is running a 6D torus interconnect with latencies well in the sub-usecond range. The special sauce is ability of cores to…
Get ready for a surprise then: all those FLOPS are coming from the ARM cores.... This beast has no GPUs: https://postk-web.r-ccs.riken.jp/spec.html
Note that GP said -A -- this means the agent gets forwarded, and processes on the malicious server can ask the agent to perform authentication operations. Touch to auth means the agent (or hardware token) asks the user…
The take away from this should be: Look how fucking horrible behavior can be when even when the organization has a publicly stated stance of holding members accountable, and occasionally actually does so. Now imagine…
short answer: massive amounts of inertia long answer: there are a lot of reasons... one is that our network is obscenely open and used in weird ways. public ips handed out to all the things via dhcp. dynamic hostnames…
as someone who works on such things at a .gov, this has been in the works for years, and will likely remain in the works for years the level of push back against it is absolutely epic. the .gov I work on has even been…
yyyeah... no. A major part of what makes these machines special is their interconnect. Fujitsu is running a 6D torus interconnect with latencies well in the sub-usecond range. The special sauce is ability of cores to…
Get ready for a surprise then: all those FLOPS are coming from the ARM cores.... This beast has no GPUs: https://postk-web.r-ccs.riken.jp/spec.html