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CVSSv4 is Coming: What Security Pros Need To Know

Tenable

One, a local privilege escalation flaw that allows an authenticated attacker to gain administrative access to your Windows workstations and servers. The other, a remote code execution weakness in the SSL-VPN interface of your internet-facing firewalls. It is maintained by the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST).

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How Git Can Power an Exciting Future for Content Management

Netlify

Git has forever changed how developers collaborate on software. It’s now almost a given that a software development project will use the distributed version control system. But if it’s so powerful, why are developers the only people using Git? Why do developers use version control? Enter the Git-based CMS.

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Top 29 Startup Posts May 2010

SoCal CTO

Now, thanks to social media, you don't have to outspend. "Authentic" is dead - A Smart Bear: Startups and Marketing for Geeks , May 3, 2010 It's time to retire the following phrases. Guide to Evaluating Startup Ideas - Tony Wright dot com , May 27, 2010 A great developer I once worked with was kvetching at lunch one day.

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Leaders Can Be Human Too: In Praise of Touchy-Feely

Terry Starbucker

So I tried the same approach with my team. I knew that the minute I pushed down that budget 23 years ago – I felt really, really bad for those people I had steamrolled. The disconnected/fear/autocratic thing is thinly disguised tyranny shrouding a cowardly weak soul. Pretentiousness repels; authenticity attracts.

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Leadership – What's Love Got To Do With it?

Terry Starbucker

by Starbucker on November 29, 2009 “It’s the most powerful thing there is&# – John Wooden John Wooden is a basketball coaching legend – in his 27 years at UCLA, his teams had a winning percentage of 81%, and they won a unfathomable 10 NCAA titles. People really do give their best at work (and at home!)