Article seems to be behind a paywall.
Article seems to be behind a paywall.
This concerns Veilid, to be announced in detail at defcon. Looks like the focus will be messaging apps, it’s not a general secure SDLC framework. Looks to be more of a platform/protocol.
Scientists are evil and just enjoy giving mice Alzheimer’s.
For those who didn’t read the article, so far it’s only being tested in mice with promising results.
Probably not for real.
I use it as a way to discover new communities. Any recommendations on how you manage your subscription without looking at all from time to time?
Better use a cipher then for your pen and paper transmission. Invisible ink as well.
Password rotation isn’t necessary anymore according to NIST. Use long/strong unique passwords combined with MFA.
Furthermore, public wifi risk is overblown. As long as you ensure encrypted communication, you’re good.
This has no direct effect on privacy by the way.
Source: I’m an information Security manager.
“I have accepted my roll in society”*
Such a missed opportunity
I use alt 0160 for a non-line breaking space.