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IDG Contributor Network: Dome9 offers multi-cloud security, adds native support for Azure

Dome9 Security, a cloud infrastructure security and compliance vendor, announced today that it is offering native support for the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

This is interesting because until now, Dome9 had strongly pushed an Amazon Web Services (AWS) story. The reasons for that are clear: AWS is the 1,000-pound elephant when it comes to cloud infrastructure, greatly eclipsing all other vendors in terms of market share. But reliance on a single vendor is risky, and the number of third-party vendors at AWS’ recent re:Invent conference that looked uncomfortable at AWS announcements shows the folly of being completely tied to one platform.

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Mobile App Collusion Can Bypass Native Android Security – Threatpost


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Mobile App Collusion Can Bypass Native Android Security
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DENVER – Android's native security mechanisms, most notably application sandboxing, secure devices against threats from one app at a time. Multiple apps however, can collude in different ways and bypass these protections. Researchers on Wednesday at …

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Developers hack Apple Watch to run real UIKit-backed native apps

Well-known developers Steve Troughton-Smith, Saurik and Adam Bell have managed to hack the Apple Watch on watchOS 2 to run truly native apps on the device. Although Apple is advertising native apps with watchOS 2, it isn’t as ‘native’ as some …
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Why is it so hard to make a Java program appear native?

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This Q&A is part of a weekly series of posts highlighting common questions encountered by technophiles and answered by users at Stack Exchange, a free, community-powered network of 100+ Q&A sites.

user3150201 asks:

Most Java applications don’t look the same as C/C++ applications. Swing might have been designed on purpose to have a distinctive look. SWT for example tried to look native and doesn’t completely succeed.

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