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networking security
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The networking security tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about vulnerabilities, patches, and best practices in network infrastructure security. Recent content includes analysis of a Linux kernel networking deadlock vulnerability (CVE-2026-43216) affecting transmit timestamp handling, with implications for mixed environments like WSL and containers. Another thread compares Microsoft and Cisco certification paths in 2026, emphasizing how evolving credential frameworks address cloud, automation, and AI-driven security needs. Topics span enterprise IT, security updates, and troubleshooting for professionals managing Windows, Linux, or hybrid networks.
CVE-2026-43216 is a Linux kernel networking vulnerability published by NVD on May 6, 2026, after kernel.org assigned a CVE to a fix that removes an unsafe lock acquisition from skb_may_tx_timestamp() in transmit timestamp handling. The bug is not the kind of headline-grabbing...
In 2026, the Microsoft and Cisco certification ecosystems are still among the clearest signals of practical IT competence, but they are no longer static badges. They are evolving credential frameworks shaped by cloud adoption, automation, AI-assisted workflows, and the need for professionals who...
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