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Disruption is a common word in business, and a key theme of this year's E2. Disruption opens the floodgates to more ideas, and allows new entrants and competitors to target previously unavailable consumers. Learn how companies can harness the power of disruptive innovation to generate the next big ideas for their business during this keynote at the E2 Conference Boston.
Upon examination of the deliverables, disciplines, and methodologies of UX, the language of UX is full of buzz words: Wireframes and frameworks, roadmaps and journey maps, user personas and user profiles, context scenarios and contextual design. Whether you are working with an outside UX vendor, hiring UX talent internally, or practicing UX yourself, this session aspires to get us all on the same page when we are talking about UX.
The key challenge of big data is wringing sense out of it; one picture can be worth a thousand terabytes, but a thousand pictures may be worthless. Analytics and more specifically visualization tools can help channel big data into that one picture that will undergird the return on the investment.
A successful proof of concept where corporate applications can post into the stream, making information visible to a wider audience - people who normally do not have access to the application itself. This session covers a successful proof of concept where corporate applications can post into the stream, making information visible to a wider audience.
What are the challenges and best practices involved in delivering Big Data analysis at speed? Learn Best practices for designing and architecting realtime Big Data solutions, Key characteristics of technologies used in realtime Big Data processing, and How to navigate the consistency tradeoff.
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What do successful social businesses have in common? We will name our picks for the Social Business Leaders of 2013. Representatives of leading social businesses will be invited to share their stories live at E2.
Learn how to effectively approach Big Data challenges from acquisition to disposal, including storage and the critical issues of data management, analytics, and visualization.
Get practical guidance on devising a mobile strategy for your business, understanding where that strategy will matter most, and how to overcome the biggest challenges. Register now and save before the early bird deadline.
Designed for enterprise architects, IT planners, and tech-savvy business leaders, this workshop will help you get out in front of emerging technologies.
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Enterprise Vulnerabilities From DHS/US-CERT's National Vulnerability Database
CVE-2013-3562
Multiple integer signedness errors in the tvb_unmasked function in epan/dissectors/packet-websocket.c in the Websocket dissector in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.7 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a malformed packet.
CVE-2013-3561
Multiple integer overflows in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.7 allow remote attackers to cause a denial of service (loop or application crash) via a malformed packet, related to a crash of the Websocket dissector, an infinite loop in the MySQL dissector, and a large loop in the ETCH dissector.
CVE-2013-3560
The dissect_dsmcc_un_download function in epan/dissectors/packet-mpeg-dsmcc.c in the MPEG DSM-CC dissector in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.7 uses an incorrect format string, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a malformed packet.
CVE-2013-3559
epan/dissectors/packet-dcp-etsi.c in the DCP ETSI dissector in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.7 uses incorrect integer data types, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (integer overflow, and heap memory corruption or NULL pointer dereference, and application crash) via a malformed packet.
CVE-2013-3558
The dissect_ccp_bsdcomp_opt function in epan/dissectors/packet-ppp.c in the PPP CCP dissector in Wireshark 1.8.x before 1.8.7 does not terminate a bit-field list, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) via a malformed packet.


