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Home Authors Posts by Amber Ankerholz

Amber Ankerholz

Amber Ankerholz
134 POSTS 5761 COMMENTS

StormCrawler: An Open Source SDK for Building Web Crawlers with ApacheStorm

October 12, 2016

Improving Fuzzing Tools for More Efficient Kernel Testing

September 26, 2016

Matthew Garrett Explains How to Increase Security at Boot Time

September 22, 2016

Managing Log Files and More With Elastic Stack

September 22, 2016

DevOps and the Art of Secure Application Deployment

September 14, 2016

Google Developer Kees Cook Details The Linux Kernel Self-Protection Project

September 12, 2016

Testing the Right Things with Docker

September 7, 2016

Let’s Encrypt: Every Server on the Internet Should Have a Certificate

August 25, 2016

Be Bold, Be Curious, and Be Open, Advise Outreachy Participants

August 24, 2016

Linux at 25: Changing the World with Code

August 22, 2016
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