In a world of digital landlords and nano-sensors, the ones and zeros are king. Hello everyone and welcome to the Tech Journal. My name is Mark van Rijmenam, and I am The Digital Speaker. Throughout this series, I, or my real-world twin, have teleported my digital brother, me, into cyberspace to bring you the latest in digital breakthroughs. From bioinformatics and bitcoin, … [Read more...] about An Analogue Renaissance, Digital Real Estate and Bioinformatics – The Digital Speaker series EP013
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5 Things To Consider Before Setting Up a VPN
A VPN is a Virtual Private Network, which is basically a secure internet connection that allows you to browse the internet via your home or work computer and virtually appear as if you were browsing from anywhere in the world. As technology advances more quickly than governments can comprehend, using a VPN has become an important tool for individuals across the globe to protect … [Read more...] about 5 Things To Consider Before Setting Up a VPN
Details on the New NIST Requirement for RASP and IAST
#1 Intro The new requirements from NIST Last fall, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) updated its security and privacy framework, Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations (SP 800-53.2). In doing so, it has recognized the inefficiency of current application security methodology and the need for a paradigm shift if we were … [Read more...] about Details on the New NIST Requirement for RASP and IAST
How VPNs Evolved to Become The Most Accessible Form of Faster Browsing
VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks, are typically known for their ability to keep the sensitive information of users safe from hackers and cyber attacks. But what many users are yet to realise is that VPNs can also make for an excellent way of making browsing faster online. There are plenty of arguments for the use of a VPN, whether it's to safeguard your PC browsing or to … [Read more...] about How VPNs Evolved to Become The Most Accessible Form of Faster Browsing
A look into the rise of private decentralised, blockchain-based cellular networks
The price of freedom in 21st Century communications is steadily rising. As technology becomes more intuitive, so too does the tools at the disposal of both hackers and prying eyes dead set on attaining your personal data. As years go, we tend to keep more and more personal information on out phones, including personal finances, IDs, addresses and passwords. Although we are led … [Read more...] about A look into the rise of private decentralised, blockchain-based cellular networks