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identity.foundation
| | www.dock.io
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| | Learn about the importance of Self-Sovereign Identity, how it works, and its benefits for organizations and individuals.
| | blog.ceramic.network
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| | This article provides an initial exploration of the technical architecture, challenges, qualities, and general functionality of ComposeDB on Ceramic
| | thegraph.com
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| | Continuing our dive into The Graph's decentralized network with a look at indexer staking, curator signaling, payments, and verification.
| | www.sudo.ws
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| Using sudo_logsrvd to centrally collect sudo session recordings from your network is a huge step forward in security: users cannot delete or modify session recordings locally. However, by default, transmission of recordings is not encrypted, making it open to modifications and eavesdropping. Encrypting the connection between sudo and sudo_logsrvd can eliminate these problems. Larger environments usually either have in-house PKI tooling in place, or colleagues who know all openssl options off the top of their heads. However, small and medium enterprises often lack the infrastructure or knowledge to work with TLS certificates.