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Petrel is a cloud-based software by Schlumberger that helps teams develop collaborative workflows for oil and gas exploration and production. It has features such as seismic interpretation, reservoir modeling, simulation, volume calculation, and map design.
HAIPE stands for High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor, a Type 1 encryption device that complies with the NSA's HAIPE IS specification. HAIPE devices use Suite A and Suite B cryptography and can encrypt multicast data, but have limited support for routing protocols and network management.
A more restricted language is also available which works without needing Consfigurator to be installed on the target. Remote configuration is also supported: the of hosts can be defined with scheme code. Guix Guix integrates many things in the same tool (a distribution, package manager, configuration management tool, container environment, etc).
Teleport is an open-source software that provides secure access to servers, cloud applications and Kubernetes clusters using SSH, HTTPS and proxy. It is used by companies like Samsung, NASDAQ and IBM and has features like audit log, session recording and dynamic authorization.
AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.
BGP is a standardized protocol for exchanging routing information among autonomous systems on the Internet. It supports multiple address families, such as IPv4, IPv6, and multicast BGP, and uses TCP as its transport protocol.
A software-defined perimeter (SDP) is an approach to computer security that controls access to resources based on identity and device posture. SDP uses cryptographic techniques to make servers invisible and inaccessible to unauthorized users, and to enable secure communication between authorized endpoints.
An application-level gateway (ALG) is a security component that augments a firewall or NAT and supports address and port translation for certain application layer protocols. Learn about the functions, examples and implementations of ALGs in Windows, Linux and other networks.