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GeneralRe: What we know about the next versions of Windows Pin
Marco Bertschi27-Jul-14 7:33
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Kent Sharkey28-Jul-14 7:28
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NewsThe 75-year saga behind a game that teaches preschoolers to code Pin
Kent Sharkey27-Jul-14 6:08
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PIEBALDconsult27-Jul-14 8:14
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NewsThe server needs to die to save the Internet Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 13:30
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GeneralRe: The server needs to die to save the Internet Pin
Dan Neely25-Jul-14 2:57
Dan Neely25-Jul-14 2:57 
GeneralRe: The server needs to die to save the Internet Pin
Marc Clifton25-Jul-14 4:36
mvaMarc Clifton25-Jul-14 4:36 
In one alternate future, the server will indeed die as a natural result of everything becoming more and more distributed, of which there are already several decent examples like Bitcoin. The advantage of such distribution is increased resilience to nodes and networks going down and to data loss. The disadvantage might be argued to be security, but that is a technicality (albeit possibly a complex one) that, quite frankly, firewalls, current encryption schemes, etc., all currently more-or-less fail at -- they don't address the real issue of how to make a chunk of data actually secure, the current approaches are basically just condoms around data. The other thing that we've hidden in the idea of "secure" is also trust. We need systems that separate out those two concepts:

Secure - readable (note, not accessible, but readable) only to authorized people/systems
Trustworthy - can be open or secured information, but includes a measure of the data's trustworthiness, whether it's a username and password, a decryption key, or data itself.

The future will (theoretically) address both these issues more explicitly and we will develop better tools for dealing with the separate issues of trust and security.

Marc

NewsWhen computer users were programmers Pin
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Marc Clifton25-Jul-14 4:40
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NewsMicrosoft still doesn't get why the iPhone succeeded Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 12:38
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GeneralRe: Microsoft still doesn't get why the iPhone succeeded Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 13:53
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GeneralRe: Microsoft still doesn't get why the iPhone succeeded Pin
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GeneralRe: Microsoft still doesn't get why the iPhone succeeded Pin
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GeneralRe: Microsoft still doesn't get why the iPhone succeeded Pin
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NewsMicrosoft exec addresses topic that is frustrating many software developers Pin
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GeneralRe: Microsoft exec addresses topic that is frustrating many software developers Pin
Marc Clifton25-Jul-14 4:44
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NewsHomeland Security gets into software security Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 10:30
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NewsGoogle to face-off with data watchdogs over 'right to be forgotten' stance Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 9:48
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NewsMicrosoft makes quantum computing simple(r) to understand Pin
Kent Sharkey24-Jul-14 6:53
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