Tag: systems
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The Register: Users in SAP’s heartland call for greater license transparency
Source URL: https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/16/sap_dsag_licensing_transparency/ Source: The Register Title: Users in SAP’s heartland call for greater license transparency Feedly Summary: DSAG players grappling with cloud migration want more consistency with commercial models DSAG, the SAP user group for Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, has called for greater transparency in cloud licensing to enable the migration and upgrade of…
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OpenAI : Teen safety, freedom, and privacy
Source URL: https://openai.com/index/teen-safety-freedom-and-privacy Source: OpenAI Title: Teen safety, freedom, and privacy Feedly Summary: Explore OpenAI’s approach to balancing teen safety, freedom, and privacy in AI use. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: OpenAI’s strategies for ensuring teen safety, freedom, and privacy while using AI technologies underscore the vital importance of ethical considerations in the development…
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Docker: MCP Security: A Developer’s Guide
Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/mcp-security-explained/ Source: Docker Title: MCP Security: A Developer’s Guide Feedly Summary: Since its release by Anthropic in November 2024, Model Context Protocol (MCP) has gained massive adoption and is quickly becoming the connective tissue between AI agents and the tools, APIs, and data they act on. With just a few lines of configuration,…
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Anchore: Grant’s Release 0.3.0: Smarter Policies, Faster Scans, and Simpler Compliance
Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/grants-release-0-3-0-smarter-policies-faster-scans-and-simpler-compliance/ Source: Anchore Title: Grant’s Release 0.3.0: Smarter Policies, Faster Scans, and Simpler Compliance Feedly Summary: Every modern application is built on a foundation of open source dependencies. Dozens, hundreds, sometimes thousands of packages can make up a unit of software being shipped to production. Each of these packages carries its own license…
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Schneier on Security: Microsoft Still Uses RC4
Source URL: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2025/09/microsoft-still-uses-rc4.html Source: Schneier on Security Title: Microsoft Still Uses RC4 Feedly Summary: Senator Ron Wyden has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Microsoft over its continued use of the RC4 encryption algorithm. The letter talks about a hacker technique called Kerberoasting, that exploits the Kerberos authentication system. AI Summary and Description: Yes…