Sunday, 13 January 2013

Chinese Supercomputer Is Ranked World’s Second-Fastest, Challenging U.S. Dominance


SAN FRANCISCO — A Chinese supercomputer has been ranked as the world’s second-fastest machine, surpassing European and Japanese systems and underscoring China’s aggressive commitment to science and technology.
The Dawning Nebulae, based at the National Supercomputing Center in Shenzhen, China, has achieved a sustained computing speed of 1.27 petaflops — the equivalent of one thousand trillion mathematical operations a second — in the latest semiannual ranking of the world’s fastest 500 computers.
The newest ranking was made public on Monday at the International Supercomputer Conference in Hamburg, Germany. Supercomputers are used for scientific and engineering problems as diverse as climate simulation and automotive design.
The Chinese machine is actually now ranked as the world’s fastest in terms of theoretical peak performance, but that is considered a less significant measure than the actual computing speed achieved on a standardized computing test.
The world’s fastest computer remains the Cray Jaguar supercomputer, based at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee. Last November it was measured at 1.75 petaflops.
In the previous year’s ranking, the Chinese had the fifth-fastest computer, a system that was based at a National Supercomputing Center in Tianjin, China. That machine has now dropped to seventh place.
The United States continues to be the dominant maker of supercomputers, and is the nation with the most machines in the top 500. The United States has 282 of the world’s fastest 500 computers on the new list, an increase from 277 when the rankings were compiled in November.
But China appears intent on challenging American dominance. There had been some expectation that China would make an effort to complete a system based on Chinese-designed components in time for the June ranking. The Nebulae is based on chips fromIntel and Nvidia.
The new system, which is based on a microprocessor that has been designed and manufactured in China, is now expected later this year. A number of supercomputing industry scientists and engineers said that it was possible that the new machine would claim the title of world’s fastest.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if by the end of this year they surpass the scientific computing power of the E.U. countries combined and have a computer system with an achieved performance to reach the No. 1 position on the top 500,” said Jack Dongarra, a computer scientist at the University of Tennessee and one of the researchers who has organized the twice-yearly rankings.
Americans designed the first machines that were defined as supercomputers during the 1960s, and the United States has rarely been dislodged from its controlling position as technology leader. In 2002, however, the Japanese government’s Earth Simulator set off anxiety in Washington when that system briefly claimed the top position.
The United States then began investing heavily in the computing systems, breaking the petaflop barrier in 2008.
It is now preparing to begin a sustained push to build systems capable of computing at what is known as exascale performance — one thousand times faster than today’s fastest systems. The goal is to realize that technological achievement between 2018 and 2020
Source: NewYorkTimes
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Sunday, 24 July 2011

Countermeasures for malicious internet users and/or activities


The most significant aspects of information security are confidentiality,integrity and availability. 


Before we kick start, i would like to define some cool keywords used:
Intrusion-An incident of unauthorized access to data or an automated information system.
Firewall- Is a program or hardware that monitors your computer communication between your network and the web to help stop intrusions. it controls all the inbound and outbound activities.
Attackers- also known as a cracker. It is a person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
ip address- Often called an internet address, it is an address uniquely identifying any device on the web. It is made up of four octets (32bits).

·         Install an antivirus software- Viruses has been around many years from now and doing dangerous activities like stealing passwords and they are still here doing the same thing but in a more sophisticated manner. In order to protect you some companies decided to be good to offer some of their solutions for free. Please read the terms and conditions before you download these free soft wares



Avast
 

                         













AVG
 








                                                                                                                 http://www.freeavg.com/?lng=in-en&cmpid=free

Microsoft security essentials









            





Bit defender


·         Install a firewall-The main play of the firewall is to regulate the communication between your system and the internet to help avoid intrusions.
There are whole lot of best free firewalls out there. Here is the list of some personal firewalls that I recommend:

Zone Alarm Firewall

 











  http://www.zonealarm.com/security/en-us/zonealarm-pc-security-free-firewall.htm


Comodo Firewall          
                                                     
                                                                                                                           

                                                                                               
http://www.comodo.com/home/internet-security/firewall.php

Windows 7 Firewall Control Free (32-bit version)





·         All of your applications must be up-to-date and fully patched together with the operating system.

·         Avoid opening applications with suspicious origin or without the origin.

·         Disconnect your computer from the network when ever it’s not in use.

·         Avoid opening links from spam or any attachments in your mail- There may be dangerous programs in those links or attachments that will be activated only if you open them, and those programs may steal your passwords and other sensitive personal stuff.

·         Disable Java, JavaScript, and ActiveX.

·         Always remember to backup your important data, either on a CD, external drive, or secure online backup.

·         Close all ports that are open and not in use as it may be a way used into your system by attackers.
·         Disable scripting features in email programs.

·         Do not publicly dish your sensitive personal information on the internet or may it be any social network, website.
·         Hide your ip address whenever accessing online banking, online shopping sites. Here are the tools to help you hide your ip address to avoid being traced back, for protection from identity theft and eavesdroppers at Wi-Fi hotspots:
Tor- https://www.torproject.org/ Read more about Tor network…






Friday, 22 July 2011

COMING SOON: Ways to help you and your system from being vulnerable to malicious Internet users


I'm about to launch some helpful tips that will help you protect yourself against malicious internet users.
There are many secure ways of browsing through million pages in the web. Before getting that much excited,let me be honest with you: There is no system or either website that is 100% secure,take a look back at the best Newspapers like http://www.thehackernews.com/www.guardian.co.uk headlines. What do you see?-hackers do this, Hacker arrested, NATO compromised..See even well respected organization are victims.

However we shouldn't leave our systems unsecured just because of that, there are preferable practices to be performed to reduce the chances of being a victim. Protect your data, update your system's applications, that's not all you can do dear friends, as a concerned virtual friend i will prepare a deep recipe on that and if there is anyone with extra info don't hesitate to hit it up right here..