Sean Michael Kerner

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Sean Michael Kerner is an Internet consultant, strategist, and writer for several leading IT business web sites.

Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 with Warp Accelerates Internet Privacy

Cloudflare announced its new 1.1.1.1 with Warp service on April 1, providing a new security service that looks to provide consumers with improved privacy and security for internet access. The new consumer service is likely a precursor to Cloudflare’s entry into the multi-billion dollar market for enterprise VPN services. The 1.1.1.1 service integrates both DNS (Domain […]

How GM’s Cruise Autonomous Vehicle Effort Is Improving Kubernetes

The quest to enable autonomous vehicles involves many moving parts and a whole lot of software. Among the software components used by General Motors’ Cruise Automation division is the open-source Kubernetes cloud-native platform. Cruise isn’t just consuming Kubernetes as a project, it’s also expanding it and helping to improve security policy control with a project […]

The Apache Software Foundation Continues to Grow Open-Source Software

Open source in 2019 is commonplace and serves as the foundation for much of modern IT infrastructure, including the cloud—but it wasn’t entirely that way in 1999. Twenty years ago, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) got its start as a group to help organize and support open-source project efforts. According to the ASF, it now […]

AWS Pushes Forward on Cloud Security, Database and AI Initiatives

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the leader in the public cloud market and it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. At the AWS Summit in Santa Clara on March 27, the public cloud provider announced several new services and capabilities, while reinforcing core elements of its platform growth including artificial intelligence and security. […]

American Consumers Distrust Social Media Privacy Capabilities

Cyber-crime has become an accepted part of life for many Americans, and most want to do more to protect their privacy, according to a new report from Symantec. The Norton LifeLock Cyber Safety Insights Report, was released on March 26, providing insight into consumer attitudes about the current state of cyber-security. Among the high level findings […]

Asus Confirms Attack Against Update Tool That Exposed Users to Risk

Computer hardware vendor Asus publicly confirmed on March 26 that it was the victim of a breach in which attackers were able to gain access to the company’s update servers. With access to Asus’ servers, the attackers took aim at the Asus Live Update tool, which is used to deliver driver and firmware updates. The […]

Apple Secures iOS and macOS With New Updates

Hidden behind Apple’s big day of services announcements on March 25 with new TV, news and future credit card services was an item of more immediate importance to most Apple users—a set of critical security updates. Apple updated its iOS mobile operating system to version 12.2 and its macOS Mojave desktop operating system to version […]

Kubernetes 1.14 Enhances Cloud-Native Platform With Windows Nodes

The first major update of the open-source Kubernetes cloud-native platform in 2019 was released on March 25, with the general availability of Kubernetes 1.14. Kubernetes is a broadly deployed container orchestration system project that is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) and benefits from a diverse set of contributors and vendors that support […]

Terbium Labs Shines a Light on the Dark Web With Matchlight

Data is stolen or leaked out from organizations on a regular basis to various criminal sites, often referred to as the Dark Web. While identifying lost or stolen data on the regular web is commonplace since the data can be found, finding things on the Dark Web can be a more challenging exercise, given that […]

Pwn2Own Researchers Exploit Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Tesla

A fully patched Firefox was no match for researchers at the Pwn2Own competition, though Mozilla found itself up to the task and has already patched the two issues found in its web browser. Firefox wasn’t the only thing hacked at Pwn2Own as researchers were also able to exploit the internet browser on a Tesla Model […]