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OpenTofu Launches 1.7 Release Including Long-Requested State Encryption

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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

SAN FRANCISCO, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenTofu, the open source fork of HashiCorp Terraform™, is excited to announce the immediate availability of its 1.7 release. This update introduces several long-requested features, such as state encryption and provider-defined functions, with OpenTofu-exclusive capabilities that enable deeper integration with other programming languages.

Key Points: 
  • This update introduces several long-requested features, such as state encryption and provider-defined functions, with OpenTofu-exclusive capabilities that enable deeper integration with other programming languages.
  • Features new to OpenTofu 1.7 include:
    State Encryption, which protects sensitive state-files at rest.
  • OpenTofu remains a drop-in replacement, and with the recently added detailed migration guides , it's now easier than ever to switch to OpenTofu.
  • To learn more about OpenTofu, including how to get involved, contribute, and access their repository, visit the OpenTofu website and their GitHub .

Axis Products With AXIS OS 11 Now Support IEEE 802.1AE MACsec, Significantly Enhancing Security in Zero-Trust Networks

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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Axis becomes the first manufacturer of physical security products to support MACsec (Media Access Control Security), underscoring the company’s ongoing commitment to both device and data security.

Key Points: 
  • Axis becomes the first manufacturer of physical security products to support MACsec (Media Access Control Security), underscoring the company’s ongoing commitment to both device and data security.
  • Secure onboarding of an Axis device can be done through IEEE 802.1X EAP-TLS port-based network access control, in combination with an Axis device’s support for IEEE 802.1AR.
  • IEEE 802.1AR is part of the Axis Edge Vault cybersecurity platform and enables automatic authentication in an IEEE 802.1X network.
  • For more information on IEEE 802.1AE MACsec, please visit the Axis solutions page for enterprise IT or the AXIS OS knowledge base .

Rambus Delivers CXL 2.0 Controller with Industry-leading Zero-Latency IDE

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Delivering security at speed in CXL is critical to solving the bandwidth bottleneck in data center infrastructure.

Key Points: 
  • Delivering security at speed in CXL is critical to solving the bandwidth bottleneck in data center infrastructure.
  • IDE monitors and protects against physical attacks on CXL and PCIe links.
  • CXL requires extremely low latency to enable load-store memory architectures and cache-coherent links for its targeted use cases.
  • This breakthrough controller with a zero-latency IDE, developed by the engineering team from newly-acquired PLDA, delivers state-of-the-art security and performance at full 32 GT/s speed.