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True random numbers are here — what that means for data centers

For many decades, the term “random numbers” meant “pseudo-random numbers” to anyone who thought much about the issue and understood that computers simply were not equipped to produce anything that was truly random.

Manufacturers did what they could, grabbing some signals from the likes of mouse movement, keyboard activity, system interrupts, and packet collisions just to get a modest sampling of random data to improve the security of their cryptographic processes.

And the bad guys worked at breaking the encryption.

We used longer keys and better algorithms.

And the bad guys kept at it. And life went on.

But something recently changed all that. No, not yesterday or last week. But it was only back in November of last year that something called the Entropy Engine won an Oscar of Innovation award for collaborators Los Alamos National Laboratory and Whitewood Security. This Entropy Engine is capable of delivering as much as 350 Mbps of true random numbers—sufficient to feed an entire data center with enough random data to dramatically improve all cryptographic processes.

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Iran reports cyberattack targeted its petrochemical centers – World Tribune

Iran reports cyberattack targeted its petrochemical centers
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When asked if the fire at Iran's Bu Ali Sina refinery complex last month and other fires this month were caused by the newly-discovered malware, Jalali insisted “the discovery of this industrial virus is not related to recent fires.” Major cyberattacks

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CIA reshuffle features ‘mission centers’, cyber-warfare to ‘cover the entire … – RT


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CIA reshuffle features 'mission centers', cyberwarfare to 'cover the entire
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The CIA's new cyber-division will be called the Directorate of Digital Innovation. It joins the four existing Directorates: Support, Science and Technology, and Operations and Analysis, under the new organization plan. Analysis is reverting to its
The CIA Says It's Time to Up Its Cyber GameRe/code
CIA Planning Overhaul To Handle Modern Cyber ThreatsTech Times
We're All Spies Now: CIA Director Announces Major RestructuringThe Intercept – First Look Media
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Startup promises to secure data centers, clouds workload by workload

Illumio, a well-funded startup with an impressive list of customers, is wheeling out a data-center/cloud security platform that imposes individual security policies on every workload.

The company has amassed $ 42.5 million through two funding rounds from Andreessen Horowitz, General Catalyst, Formation 8, Data Collective as well as individual investors including Salesforce founder and CEO Marc Benioff and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang.

It boasts Morgan Stanley, Plantronics, Creative Artists Agency, Yahoo and NTT I3 among its initial customers looking to better secure their networks.

+ Also on Network World: Startup Outlier grabs endpoint forensic data without agent software | Startup backs services with elasticity of AWS, Azure clouds to outlast DDoS attacks +

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