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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Technologically speaking, we are where we are because a handful of tech giants figured out how to collect, store and monetize user data in a singular fashion. Each operates a closed platform designed to voraciously gather, store and monetize user data. And the Wildland white paper touches on this, as well.

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Choosing to Store, Scan, or Shred Your Documents: A Comprehensive Guide

Armstrong Archives

This reality has made data security increasingly important, requiring a sea change in the way companies handle their documents. At Armstrong Archives , we’re here to help you navigate the transition into the digital age while still maintaining your essential paper files. But don’t worry, Armstrong Archives can help.

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Calculating electronic records storage costs

The Schedule

Last week, I walked through the various considerations and costs of storing paper records. If your organization tends to retain records for the long-term or is not in the habit of purging routine, obsolete, and trivial data, this number will tend to grow exponentially. put, copy, list, select) and data retrieval. Cloud Storage.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Surviving Stalkerware

ForAllSecure

What role might the security industry have in identifying or even stopping it? The FTC claims that spy phones secretly harvested and shared data on people's physical movements phone news online activities through a hidden hack. Welcome to the hacker mind, in original podcast from for all security. It's natural.

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Apple founder Steve Wozniak interview, answers your Tweeted questions | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. Wearing a fascinating looking tube valve watch (which didn’t look like Apple’s industrial design) Steve took to the stage and ran through a rapid history of modern personal computing from a very personal perspective.