Most likely, every single one of those users were issued CaC cards (Common Access Cards). It amazes me that any government system still supports username and password authentication - especially intelligence based systems on the SIPRnet. Certificate/pin based authentication could have prevented much of this from happening...
Take a look at Rich Internet Apps created with Macromedia Flex.
I agree that flash sucks for sites...but it kicks ass for building apps. i.e. portlets, timecard systems, mail clients, media libs, etc.
This type of speed is for shared backbones - improving qos for tens of thousands of users at a time. You're not going to get these speeds between two endpoints.
Rafael Ted Cruz.
I call Elastic Search from all of my C#/Node/Go microservices...
I can't remember the last time I printed out source code... and I've been doing this for 25 years.
While both side know they are getting "fucked in the ass", it's the conservatives that actually seem to enjoy it.
Actually, it does say exactly that. The right of the people to keep and bear arms for a regulated militia (i.e. the states).
Most likely, every single one of those users were issued CaC cards (Common Access Cards). It amazes me that any government system still supports username and password authentication - especially intelligence based systems on the SIPRnet. Certificate/pin based authentication could have prevented much of this from happening...
Take a look at Rich Internet Apps created with Macromedia Flex. I agree that flash sucks for sites...but it kicks ass for building apps. i.e. portlets, timecard systems, mail clients, media libs, etc.
If their attempt is anywhere near as difficult as that damn flash game, i wish them luck!
This type of speed is for shared backbones - improving qos for tens of thousands of users at a time. You're not going to get these speeds between two endpoints.