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What Is Encryption? Definition, How it Works, & Examples

eSecurity Planet

AES or the Advanced Encryption Standard was adopted in 2001 by the US National Institute of Standards and Testing (NIST) as the standard for symmetric encryption. For example, The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires security features such as encryption to protect patients’ health information.

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Mainframes, Freight Trains and Education Pains

Rocket Software

To be fair, I was in school in the early aughts, from 2001 to 2004; this type of talk was fully accepted. Programmers should influence our educational institutions. He spent a good two weeks on MVS (now known as z/OS) and OS400 on AS400 (IBM® i on Power Systems). It evoked eye-rolls and headshakes from every 19-year-old. Who cares?” .

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Part 3: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about effecting risk management and change management?

ARMA International

This includes defining the product scope of the DT journey and the digital products and services that will deliver transformative change for a new future. Here, Part 3 discusses how to manage the various DT risks. One essential step is developing the DT business case and connecting it with the critical success factors (CSFs) and the product scope.

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10 Personal Finance Lessons for Technology Professionals

Troy Hunt

When you boil it down, what do those three things have in common? Those are choices. Money is not peace of mind. Money’s not happiness. Money is, at its essence, that measure of a man’s choices. This is part of the opening monologue of the Ozark series and when I first heard it, I immediately stopped the show and dropped it into this blog post.

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DOS and DON’TS of a 30(b)(6) Witness Deposition, Part Six

eDiscovery Daily

Perhaps the most comprehensive decision on depositions of corporate defendants under Rule 30(b)(6) is QBE Insurance Corporation v. Further, the corporation must produce as many deponents as is necessary to respond to the areas of inquiry set out in the deposition notice. Jordan Enterprises, 277 F.R.D. 676, 687 (2012). 534, 539 (D.Nev.2008).

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Extended Validation Certificates are Dead

Troy Hunt

That's it - I'm calling it - extended validation certificates are dead. Sure, you can still buy them (and there are companies out there that would just love to sell them to you!), However, if you look at the URL. pic.twitter.com/iFn98lI4Wq — Troy Hunt (@troyhunt) July 27, 2018.

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