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Radar trends to watch: December 2021

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On-premises infrastructure will never disappear; there will always be some data that’s too difficult or important to move. Mitre has released a list of important hardware vulnerabilities. It’s a fascinating attempt to create an organization that exists on the blockchain but owns a physical object.

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Revisiting Security Fundamentals Part 2: Integrity

CableLabs

Integrity needs to be applied not only to data, but also to the hardware and software systems that store and process that data and the networks that connect those systems. If we encrypt the digest, perhaps using asymmetric cryptography supported by a public key infrastructure, we produce a signature. Threats to Integrity.

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Crypto Wallet – Definition, Types and the Top performing wallets this year

Openxcell

A cryptocurrency wallet comes in multiple forms that include hardware, software, etc to make digital transactions easy & secure. Unlike normal wallets, crypto wallets hold private keys that are used to access your fund on the blockchain. Hardware Wallets. How do Crypto Wallets work? Block-chain-based Transactions.

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Radar trends to watch: April 2022

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An unusual form of matter known as spin glass can potentially allow the implementation of neural network algorithms in hardware. For the past 70 years, computing has been dominated by general-purpose hardware: machines designed to run any code. Corporate contact forms are replacing email as a vector for transmitting malware.

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Radar trends to watch: May 2022

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It’s infrastructural, it doesn’t risk incorporating biases or significant ethical problems, and (if it works) it improves the quality of human life. Or will it lead to a Wikipedia that’s distorted by economic incentives (like past attempts to build a blockchain-based encyclopedia)? Large language models are generally based on text.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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And it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of interest in blockchains and NFTs. A wave of ransomware attacks crippled important infrastructure, hospitals, and many other businesses, both large and small. But very few businesses—even those that any reasonable person would call “large”—need to manage IT infrastructure at Google’s scale.

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Radar Trends to Watch: September 2022

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Cerebras, the company that released a gigantic (850,000 core) processor, claims their chip will democratize the hardware needed to train and run very large language models by eliminating the need to distribute computation across thousands of smaller GPUs. The current proof-of-work blockchain will continue to exist.