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Now Available: Pumpkin Spice Machine Learning

Recently, High Availability was accepted as a Nvidia East Coast partner to sell and manage their Nvidia DGX-1 GPU platform, as well as reseller of PureStorage’s new ARIA (AI Ready Infrastructure) and the Cisco UCS 480 ML M5 GPU Server.  

When you think about PureStorage Orange, Winter time, and High Availability, what comes to mind?  Pumpkin Spice Lattes? Why not ‘Pumpkin Spice Machine Learning’?

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A rough outline on a possible BSidesLV 2015 talk

I want to do a session at this years BSidesLV security. This is my rough outline I just threw together of what I would want to cover.

Any comments? Critiques? Please tweet at me. @jk47theweapon

Introduction to Storage Network Security

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“The Internet is for porn… How high heels and fishnet have driven internet innovation and information security”

This is a presentation I gave with Chris from @SecEvangelism, at H.O.P.E 9, in NYC July 13 2012.

A dark and seedy journey to explain the real driver behind internet innovation, porn. How an economy built on the ultimate satisfaction just a click away has driven technological advances. Racy browsing habits involving our innermost secrets, vulnerable parties and criminal syndicates have driven malicious code and subsequent security advances. Broad ranging censorship involving much more than pornography has been the end result in attempts to reign in such “unhealthy” habits by good intentioned governments and organizations. Join us through the timeline of pornography on the internet, related security threats, an overview of industry economics (legal and ≈ illegal) and related censorship.

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