Not quite in my opinion, but an approach to secure smaller companies in their IT application.
»The Complete Small Business Cybersecurity Checklist In 2024:
In today's world of technology, small businesses are at risk of cyber attacks. These attacks can harm the economy and put sensitive information at risk. Small businesses with less than 1,000 employees are affected by 46% of all cyber breaches.«
I’m impressed by Abrome, an alternative K-12 school in Austin, Texas, that has had ✨zero✨ COVID-19 cases throughout the pandemic, just by sticking to protocol: https://www.abrome.com/layers-of-protection
TL;DR: the entire school masks (N95+), rooms are ventilated with CO2 monitors ensuring <800ppm, daily screening and surveillance testing, vaccines mandated. The 22-page plan is available at the link above.
Silly maybe, but the act of crossing off items from a "To Do" list that doesn't ever seem to get shorter is always incredibly satisfying. #work#CheckList
[…] Linux tries to balance throughput, response times, and scheduling fairness […] it is necessary to fine-tune #kernel […]. Let us take a look at the 10 major points that must be considered when developing a Linux system with hard real-time constraints. For each point I also mention a common pitfall of developers new to real-time with Linux.