Data Centers vary widely in nature and can be roughly classified as hyperscale, multi-tenant, and private. A critical and common component in the operation of such data centers is the installation and maintenance of the physical cabling infrastructure. A fundamental change taking place is the evolution from cables using classic connectors on copper (RJ-45) or fiber optics (LC) to cables terminated by pluggables such as SFP or QSFP. This represents a new challenge as these cables, called Active Optical Cable (AOC) or Direct Attach Copper (DAC), are not easily validated and tested.
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Have you ever done an assessment on how secure your DNS infrastructure is? Ponemon Institute has recently completed the first DNS Security Risk Survey among global organizations to understand how secure they are when it comes to malware and data exfiltration that uses DNS.
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