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Three Rivers Trading Post and the school house at the turn off to Three Rivers Petroglyphs. Tularosa Basin backdrop.
#New Mexico#NewMexico#offthebeatenpath#ranchland#openscapes#bigsky#vacation#roadtrip#travel#daytrip#ontheroadagain
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Cómo instalar y usar OpenSCAP para mejorar la seguridad de Rocky Linux 9
Cómo instalar y usar OpenSCAP para mejorar la seguridad de Rocky Linux #RockyLinux #Linux #OpenSCAP
OpenSCAP es otra de las herramientas que puedes usar para comprobar y mejorar la seguridad de tu instalación de Rocky Linux (o cualquier otra distribución Linux). Es un poco diferente a Lynis, y me gusta un poco menos, pero, aun así, te puede dar datos muy útiles para el “hardening” de tu servidor si los miras con mucho cuidado. ¿Qué va a hacer OpenSCAP? La evaluación comprueba el estado actual…
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Openscap: Open Source Vulnerability and Compliance Scanner
Openscap: Open Source Vulnerability and Compliance Scanner @vexpert #vmwarecommunities #100daysofhomelab #homelab #OpenSCAPintroduction #OpenSCAPscannerinstallation #SecurityContentAutomationProtocol #Linuxsecurity
Open-source security tools are not only cost-effective, they are also very powerful. OpenSCAP is a robust line of defense in achieving and maintaining system security compliance. It delivers many features, including for the community and enterprise businesses. Table of contentsWhat is OpenSCAP?Diving Deeper into the SCAP Security GuideCustomizing OpenSCAP with Your Own Content FilesOpenSCAP…
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#Customizing OpenSCAP content files#Cybersecurity best practices#OpenSCAP commands#OpenSCAP for enterprise systems#OpenSCAP introduction#OpenSCAP scanner installation#Red Hat Enterprise Linux security#SCAP Security Guide#Security Content Automation Protocol#SUSE Linux Enterprise Server security
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OpenSCAP Libraries 1.4.0
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Oh! Oh! Siren Simeon! Please?
I got your follow-up on wanting to make it yandere headcanons. Thank you for the clarification✌
🧜♂️Siren Simeon🧜♂️ as a yandere GN- reader SFW
Appearance
Out of the water he looks so unearthly and beautiful. His skin is so smooth and soft looking, not a mark or blemish on his whole body. You’d have to rub your eyes to see if he’s actually glowing or not.
His scales are a blinding hombre of deep sea blue, seafoam, and pale blue and they shimmer brightly in the sunlight, they even have a slight iridescent quality to them. His tail is a half moon shape with two longer spines with a soft appearance making them flow in the water like a flag in the wind. His tail is much longer than his body allowing him to swim faster and is littered with small fins just like his caudal fin.
But when he’s excited or he’s gotten his prey his glamor shifts away revealing his true appearance. His serene look is completely gone. His teeth become razor sharp like a shark’s and his hands grow torn webbing and long claws.
Small thorn-like protrusions come from his elbow and go to his wrists as well as down the sides of his tail making it easy to cut and slice up his prey.
His tail colors melt away and become a slate blue. Those slate blue scales now run from his webbed hands up to his shoulders and gather around his mouth and eyes.
Deadly songs and the Dark Depths
Despite his teeth, claws, and thorns his voice is his deadliest weapon. His lullaby which he thought of as he grew older can hypnotize weak willed people into doing whatever he wishes. He can sing this melody and his target will bend to whatever whim he commands of them. Throw themselves off a cliff, kill their crewmates, walk into the ocean and drown themselves. Though unlike his brothers and sisters he prefers a less painful method of taking their hands and drowning them as they stare blankly into his eyes as the air bubbles disappear from their mouth and nose.
He lives in an underwater cave far below the surface, it hangs in a slope overlooking an openscape that overlooks the transition to the midnight zone of the depths just as the light starts to dim and the longer you look into it the darker it becomes. His home is along a mesophotic coral reef filled with biolument creatures yet to be spoiled or discovered.
Sometimes he sings to the abyss below in hopes something will respond, sometimes something does but it’s never what he wants. Someone he can spend his life with, a partner. He knows it’s strange that he wants company but he just can’t help but crave conversation and companionship.
Sometimes he wishes that someone would be special, someone that would thrill him every time he looked at them. But none of them do, they all stare at him with empty and powerless eyes.
Spending Time with You
His whole entire world changed when he met you. You were able to withstand his song. You even whistled it back to him. It set his heart aflame and burned a passion in him he didn’t even know possible. He needed to see you. Needed to meet you. Needed to keep you with him so nothing like his kind could find you and take you away from him.
He’ll find ways to try and stay with you. He’ll keep up his glamor so he won’t scare you away, so you’ll adore him and keep coming to him. He’ll study magic, he’ll try to convince you to take him with you. He’ll do anything.
If you ever happened to find out about his true form he’ll be ashamed but desperately hope it doesn’t drive you away. He couldn’t take that. But if you don't mind it or get used to it he’ll love you so much that he’ll never let you go. He’ll try to cling on you for as long as he can.
He loves to play with your toes, he thinks they're the cutest thing about you. Such small little appendages. He traces the muscles from your toes and trails his fingers up your legs.
He also adores your eyelashes. Such tiny fluffy little things. He has none of his own so just seeing them move as you blink. He could just watch them for hours.
Dark Tendencies
He’s not going to let you go no matter what. Eventually he’ll get fed up with you having to leave him. He can’t let anyone else find you, he can’t let that flame you burn in him out of his grasp. Once he makes up his mind he’ll drag you to a cave with some air and force you to stay there.
He’ll be upset if you panic and try to run, though luckily he picks a cave that there's no way you could get out. He’ll just watch you and give you space until you clear your mind. He’ll bring some gifts to help try and calm you down. If you don’t panic he treats you like a frail thing, he tries to do everything for you since he doesn’t want you to get hurt.
If any other siren dares to try and come near you he suddenly turns. All smiles are gone and he will bite, claw, and ram against them with his thorns. He doesn’t take any chances with your safety and other sirens are the biggest threat to that. After he drives them off he’ll make sure to wash off and swim up to you asking for praise with a toothy smile.
Misc Stuff
His scales shed a lot since his kind gets into a lot of rough fights. So he likes to make jewelry out of them when he finds the materials. And he gives you some of his best pieces. It makes him extremely happy to see you wear them too.
Human hair is really nice to him, so soft unlike his coarse hair. If you let him, he'll make jewelry out of your hair for him to wear as well so you both can have little trinkets of each other.
Siren’s tend to collect prizes from their prey if they have them. The more intricate looking the better. But if they don’t have anything like that they just keep the skull. Simeon has a vast collection of skulls and trinkets but his favorite is a jeweled badge, despite its age it still glimmers even in the dimmest light.
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Openscape from Cameo Cuts, Edward Ruscha, 1992, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Susan and Arthur Fleischer, Jr. Size: composition: 4 3/4 × 7 11/16" (12 × 19.5 cm); sheet: 12 × 12" (30.5 × 30.5 cm) Medium: One from a portfolio of six lithographs
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/200660
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Fwd: Conference: Online.SORTEE.Jul12-14
Begin forwarded message: > From: [email protected] > Subject: Conference: Online.SORTEE.Jul12-14 > Date: 25 May 2021 at 06:14:16 BST > To: [email protected] > > > Content submissions for the inaugural conference of the Society > for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology > (SORTEE.org/events) close on June 1st. > This is a hard deadline! > > Conference location & dates: Virtually, world-wide. The conference will run > continuously from 12 July 0700 UTC to 14 July 0700 UTC, in order to cover > all timezones (with Europe/Africa and the Americas spanning July 12-13, and > Asia/Pacific spanning July 13-14). > > Registration price: FREE (registration will open soon, keep an eye out for > an email announcement) > > Plenary speakers: > > Michael Eisen - University of California, Berkeley. Title: TBA > > Hannah Fraser - University of Melbourne. Title: "Meta-research from > ecological and interdisciplinary perspectives" > > Michael Jennions - Australian National University. Title: "A Drunkard's > Walk: from negative results to reverse P-hacking" > > Julia Stewart Lowndes - National Center for Ecological Analysis and > Synthesis. Title: "Openscapes: Towards more open, reproducible, inclusive > practices for research teams and communities" > > Richard McElreath - Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. > Title: "Science is Like a Chicken Coop" > > Malvika Sharan - Alan Turing Institute. Title: "The Turing Way Guide to > Reproducible, Ethical and Collaborative Research" > > We want to facilitate lively exchanges of ideas, and so the following three > event types will be the heart of the conference: > > Unconferences: Facilitated discussions of ideas for how to make ecology, > evolutionary biology, and related disciplines more open, reliable, and > transparent. Facilitation involves moderating the conversation with ideas > and examples, but there are no formal presentations. > > Hackathons: Group projects with well-defined goals (papers, techniques, > software, protocols, organizations, etc.). > > Workshops: Facilitators will teach tools for implementing open, reliable, > and transparent practices. > > We strongly encourage you to propose one of the above types of Facilitated > Sessions at www.sortee.org/events. > > We also invite you to propose a Short Presentation to share your experience > with issues of openness, reliability, and transparency in scientific > research that are relevant to people working in fields related to ecology > and evolutionary biology. For example, you could reflect on failures in > your own work and what they taught you, present tools or methods that can > help others make their research more open, reliable, and transparent, > present plans for an upcoming project, or present research that integrates > open science practices in an inspiring way. > > We strongly encourage proposals for all contribution types from people at a > wide range of career stages and from members of underrepresented groups. > > For facilitated sessions (Workshops, Unconferences, and Hackathons), we > welcome proposals from small teams (as well as individuals). We encourage > teams to include diverse perspectives, for instance with facilitators from > different countries and balanced in terms of gender and career stage. > Facilitation by early career researchers (students or early career > postdocs) is warmly encouraged. > > We encourage people with any questions about accessibility in the > submission process or the events themselves to contact us via > [email protected]. Similarly, please feel free to contact us if you > would like guidance as you prepare your proposals and submissions. > > For a look at the questions you will be asked when you submit your > proposal(s), please click here: > https://ift.tt/34eouNx > > Tim Parker > via IFTTT
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Openscape from Cameo Cuts, Edward Ruscha, 1992, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Susan and Arthur Fleischer, Jr. Size: composition: 4 3/4 × 7 11/16" (12 × 19.5 cm); sheet: 12 × 12" (30.5 × 30.5 cm) Medium: One from a portfolio of six lithographs
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/200660
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How to perform security audits on Ubuntu server with OpenSCAP
Are your Linux server patches up to date? Find out with OpenSCAP. How to perform security audits on Ubuntu server with OpenSCAP [...]
Read full article here 📄 👉 http://bit.ly/2K5BUB5
https://www.seowebdev.co/how-to-perform-security-audits-on-ubuntu-server-with-openscap/
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OpenSCAP Libraries 1.3.10
http://i.securitythinkingcap.com/T4JPm5
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Red Hat recently announced the general availability of Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes ( RHACM) v2.2. RHACM tool provides a central management console from where you can manage multiple Kubernetes-based clusters across data centers, public clouds, and private clouds. You can easily use the multicluster hub to create Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform clusters on selected providers, or import existing Kubernetes-based clusters. It becomes easy to take control of your application deployment with the management capabilities for cluster creation, application lifecycle, and provide security and compliance for all of them across data centers and hybrid cloud environments. With Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes, Clusters and applications are all visible and managed from a single console, with built-in security policies. It becomes easy to run your operations from anywhere that Red Hat OpenShift runs, and manage any Kubernetes cluster in your fleet. The new release includes the Open Policy Agent (OPA) operator for tighter integration, added new Argo CD integration and more to help you manage and automate your Kubernetes clusters at scale. Below are some of the key features in v2.2 release: Import and manage Openshift clusters such Azure Red Hat OpenShift , OpenShift Dedicated, Openshift on Openstack and Openshift on IBM Z. Customized metrics and dashboards: Customization of Grafana dashboards based on metrics you define, along with the predefined metrics, to create personalized views of what is important to you. Contribute to and ship Open Policy Agent (OPA) as part of ACM: Support of OPA policies by distributing the OPA operator to the fleet. Compliance Operator support: Run OpenSCAP scans (via the Compliance Operator) against the fleet, and surface the compliance results in ACM. Argo CD integration: Utilize the fleet information from ACM and provide it to Argo CD, ensuring your applications are compliant and secure. Install Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management on OpenShift 4.x In the next steps we walk you through the process of installing Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management on OpenShift 4.x. You should have a working OpenShift 4.x cluster before you proceed with the installation steps. Step 1: Create rhacm project Let’s start by creating a new project for Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management deployment. From CLI: oc new-project rhacm For UI project creation, it is done under Home > Projects > Create Project Confirm the current working project is the one created. Step 2: Install Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management Operator Login to OpenShift Web console and navigate to Operators > OperatorHub and search for “Advanced Cluster Management”. Click the Install button to begin installation of the operator. Use Operator recommended namespace or create use the namespace we created in the first step. Choose the “Update Channel” and “Approval Strategy” then hit the “Subscribe” button. The Operator installation status can be checked under “Installed Operators” section. Here is a screenshot of successful installation. Step 3: Create the MultiClusterHub custom resource In the OpenShift Container Platform console navigation, select Installed Operators > Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes Select the MultiClusterHub tab. Select Create MultiClusterHub then update the default values in the YAML file, according to your needs. Wait for the installation to complete. Upon completion the state should change to “Running“. Step 4: Access Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes Console Check the route for the Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes under “Networking” > “Routes“ Open the URL of your hub on a new tab and login with the OpenShift user credentials. You should be presented with a dashboard similar to below. To access the local cluster use “Go to Clusters” link:
Important: The local-cluster namespace is used for the imported self-managed hub cluster. You must not have a local-cluster namespace on your cluster prior to installing. After the local-cluster namespace is created for the hub cluster, anyone who has access to the local-cluster namespace is automatically granted cluster administrator access. For security reasons, do not give anyone access to the local-cluster namespace who does not already have cluster-administrator access. You can click on the listed cluster to view more details. We have successfully installed and configured Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management on OpenShift 4.x. In our next guides we’ll discuss on Managing clusters, Applications, Security and Troubleshooting that will come in handy during clusters lifecycle management.
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Openscape from Cameo Cuts, Edward Ruscha, 1992, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Susan and Arthur Fleischer, Jr. Size: composition: 4 3/4 × 7 11/16" (12 × 19.5 cm); sheet: 12 × 12" (30.5 × 30.5 cm) Medium: One from a portfolio of six lithographs
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/200660
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Atos Unify OpenScape Code Execution / Missing Authentication
http://i.securitythinkingcap.com/SwGz59
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