The author is what he is.
“A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with ...
The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless.
The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless. There's literally no end to the time, effort and money you could spend on adding more checks a...
“Security” wobbles drunkenly
The only way to make this word even slightly meaningful is to tightly define the context.
The author is what he is.
“A work of art is the unique result of a unique temperament. Its beauty comes from the fact that the author is what he is. It has nothing to do with ...
The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless.
The potential for cybersecurity spending is limitless. There's literally no end to the time, effort and money you could spend on adding more checks a...
“Security” wobbles drunkenly
The only way to make this word even slightly meaningful is to tightly define the context.
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It seems impossible to live our contemporary lives without having a dependence on the Internet. All aspects of how we now live have a digital element either directly or indirectly. What I mean is that services we rely upon rely upon the Internet, a kind of virtual network of reliance and dependence. Our daily lives, whether you like it or not, are dependent on the smooth operation of electricity, networks, computers, good clocks and industrial cyber-physical controls. Very few of us can truly opt ourselves out of those things, our dependence, especially our expectation of stable, reliable operation, brings us risk.
It seems impossible to live our contemporary lives without having a dependence on the Internet. All aspects of how we now live have a digital element either directly or indirectly. What I mean is that services we rely upon rely upon the Internet, a kind of virtual network of reliance and dependence. Our daily lives, whether you like it or not, are dependent on the smooth operation of electricity, networks, computers, good clocks and industrial cyber-physical controls. Very few of us can truly opt ourselves out of those things, our dependence, especially our expectation of stable, reliable operation, brings us risk.
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