Tag: technologists

The State of Internet Freedom in the United States

The Internet is now the most important and widely used communications medium in the world. It serves as a tool of communication for billions of people around the globe, and, in fact, was the primary communication medium for the U. government starting in the 1970s. However, the Internet began to become a political and societal…

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Central Banks and the BIS: CBDC feasibility study

Background: Central Banks and Payment Innovations [CBI] have been in the forefront of innovations in financial technology over the past decade. While the public focus on digital payments from central banks began several years ago, the private sector has only recently been introduced to the technology landscape. The emergence of private service providers in the…

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How to Use Nucleus to Recruit Engineers From Non-Metro Cities

Please read this post and follow the links below. If you are a student or recent graduate in any engineering or design field, chances are high that you have heard of Nucleus Software. Nucleus is one of the most popular software used in the education industry and has over 20,000 active registered users. In short…

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Cyber Security News – The Top Nine Cybersecurity Vendors

Cyber Security News, The Top Nine Cybersecurity Vendors. [Citation needed]. In this article the top nine cybersecurity vendors with respect to cybersecurity services, products, consulting services, research and development services, and intellectual property security (IP Sec) and data security (IP Sec) are presented. [Source: Canalys]. In recent years the technology industry has been a key…

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McAfee’s Suicide Note

As part of the ongoing investigation into the suicide of former McAfee Antivirus Chief and former McAfee Labs Executive John McAfee, a former partner at the antivirus firm has made a number of comments regarding the case. The comments are posted on a number of popular websites, including Ars Technica, which was the first to…

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Coded an Application May 12, 2021

“We want to encourage a culture where all of us are empowered to innovate,” said James A. Tully, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the DTO. “We want to encourage innovation on all fronts, but we have to do so in the right way. We need to make sure that we have the right set of people…

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