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Combining supervised and unsupervised machine learning for DGA detection

It is with great excitement that we announce our first-ever supervised ML and security integration! Today, we are releasing a supervised ML solution package to detect domain generation algorithm (DGA) activity in your network data. In addition to a fully trained detection model, our release contains ingest pipeline configurations, anomaly detection jobs, and detection rules that will make your journey from setup to DGA detection smooth and easy.

IT Leaders in 2021: Great Expectations

During times of great uncertainty, leaders are always tested in ways they never imagined. Can they effectively surmount the external threats to the organization while keeping people committed and engaged with priorities? Back in March 2020, leaders were reacting — as swiftly as they could. Many were positive that the pandemic would disappear as quickly as it appeared and business and personal life would go back to normal.

Web performance: How to load test

Website owners commonly ask why they need a website performance load tester. Throughout web history, some extremely popular sites have had their fair share of serious downtimes. Either they get massive traffic volumes, or their website simply crashes. Thus, web performance load tester services check the application’s ability to perform under anticipated user loads.

Personas Are Not Just For Marketing

“The business does not exist for IT. IT exists for the business”, said David Paul, Director of IT at TRC, a Nexthink customer, during the recently wrapped up Experience Everywhere virtual conference. David seems to be stating the obvious. Indeed, this is something CIOs and IT leaders have always understood. But the lower into the IT rank and file you go, this sense of existential purpose often becomes forgotten in the daily hustle and bustle.

Tigera: Calico Network Policy on Openshift

By default, pods are non-isolated; they accept traffic from any source. The Openshift solution to this security concern is Network Policy that lets developers control network access to their services. Openshift can use the Project Calico operator to secure your clusters. This class will describe a few use cases for network policy and a live demo implementing each use case.

Tigera: Getting up and running with Calico on your Rancher Kubernetes Cluster

Rancher is a great way to deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters across a broad range of environments, abstracting away many of the differences between the environments, and using Canal for run-anywhere networking. But what if you want to up your networking game to squeeze the most out of your clusters? In this training session you'll learn about the various networking options available to you in Rancher, and considerations to take into account in order to select the best option for your environment.

Tigera: Getting up and running with Calico on your on-prem K8s Cluster

If you are deploying Kubernetes on-premises in your datacenter, you won't want to miss this talk and demo. The first thing you're thinking about might not be networking, but without some knowledge of the networking decisions you'll need to make, and what the right option is given your environment, you're likely to get stuck or make the wrong assumptions that may limit your ability to scale or integrate with the rest of the datacenter network.