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2022 ◽  
pp. 1-1
Author(s):  
Cong Li ◽  
Cong Li ◽  
Ming-Yao Liu ◽  
Han Song ◽  
Xue-Li Yang ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
David Fernández González ◽  
Francisco Javier Rodríguez Lera ◽  
Gonzalo Esteban ◽  
Camino Fernández Llamas

AbstractCurrent Continuous Integration (CI) processes face significant intrinsic cybersecurity challenges. The idea is not only to solve and test formal or regulatory security requirements of source code but also to adhere to the same principles to the CI pipeline itself. This paper presents an overview of current security issues in CI workflow. It designs, develops, and deploys a new tool for the secure deployment of a container-based CI pipeline flow without slowing down release cycles. The tool, called SecDocker for its Docker-based approach, is publicly available in GitHub. It implements a transparent application firewall based on a configuration mechanism avoiding issues in the CI workflow associated with intended or unintended container configurations. Integrated with other DevOps Engineers tools, it provides feedback from only those scenarios that match specific patterns, addressing future container security issues.


Neurosurgery ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 89 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. S59-S59
Author(s):  
Matthew T Bender ◽  
Robert W Young ◽  
David A Zarrin ◽  
Jessica K Campos ◽  
Justin M Caplan ◽  
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Author(s):  
Martin Gugat ◽  
Richard Krug ◽  
Alexander Martin

AbstractThe operation of gas pipeline flow with high pressure and small Mach numbers allows to model the flow by a semilinear hyperbolic system of partial differential equations. In this paper we present a number of transient and stationary analytical solutions of this model. They are used to discuss and clarify why a PDE model is necessary to handle certain dynamic situations in the operation of gas transportation networks. We show that adequate numerical discretizations can capture the dynamical behavior sufficiently accurate. We also present examples that show that in certain cases an optimization approach that is based on multi-period optimization of steady states does not lead to approximations that converge to the optimal state.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parisa Sarmadi ◽  
Sarah Hormozi ◽  
Ian A. Frigaard
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Author(s):  
Jared B. Cooper ◽  
Jacob D. Greisman ◽  
Katarina Dakay ◽  
Gurmeen Kaur ◽  
Fawaz Al-Mufti ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 82 (03) ◽  
pp. e25-e31
Author(s):  
Keenan J. Piper ◽  
Michael Karsy ◽  
Blair Barton ◽  
Mindy Rabinowitz ◽  
Marc R. Rosen ◽  
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Abstract Introduction Pituitary adenomas are a common intracranial pathology with an incidence of 15 to 20% in the population while cerebral aneurysms are less common with a prevalence of 1:50 patients. The incidence of aneurysms in patients with pituitary adenoma has been estimated at 2.3 to 5.4% of patients; however, this remains unclear. Equally, the management of concomitant lesions lacks significant understanding. Methods A case report is presented of a concomitant cerebral aneurysm and pituitary adenoma managed by minimally invasive endovascular and endoscopic methods, respectively. A systematic review of the literature for terms “pituitary adenoma” and “aneurysm” yielded 494 studies that were narrowed to 19 relevant articles. Results We report a case of a 67-year-old patient with an enlarging pituitary macroadenoma, cavernous carotid aneurysm, and unilateral carotid occlusion. After successful treatment of the aneurysm by a pipeline flow diverter, the pituitary adenoma was surgically resected by an endoscopic transsphenoidal approach. Conclusion The use of a pipeline flow diverter and endonasal approach was feasible in the treatment of our patient. This is the first report to our knowledge of the use of pipeline flow diversion in the management of a cavernous carotid aneurysm prior to pituitary adenoma treatment.


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