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Chaos Engineering: the Point of Adding Bugs on Purpose
Chaos engineering is a kind of contradiction: it works against the very system it is protecting in order to build an environment that is more resilient and more secure.
Quantum computing: What is it?
Quantum computing is said to be the future of IT as data scientists think quantum computers are our best chance to deal with the challenges of this century.
Facebook Survey: More than 50% of users don’t trust the social network to control the news
Panda Security has conducted a survey to see how much consumers trust Facebook as a gatekeeper of news and information on their newsfeeds.
6 Things We Should Have Learned in 2017
In the cybersecurity landscape of 2017, there are quite a few lessons to be learned.Here are six to help you avoid making the same mistakes this year.
What will 2018 bring to the world of cryptocurrencies?
2017 was the year of Bitcoin. Will 2018 be the year that will see Bitcoin being taken down from its throne by other cryptocurrencies?
Meltdown and Spectre: the Situation as it Stands Today
The vulnerabilities known as Meltdown and Spectre affect Intel and, to a lesser degree, AMD microprocessors, as well as those based on ARM architecture
Is the DMV going to scan your face on your next field visit?
The introduction of the REAL ID technology is matching with the timing of the facial scanning boom that we are currently experiencing.