Microsoft's documentation for deploying OneDrive for Business to enterprise users is good. One technical gap I found is our story on automatically deploying site and libraries for user… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars. Where are these places you might ask?
The first book is The Goa… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars. Where are these places you might ask?
The first book is The Goa… Read More
Sean O’Casey is known globally as an amazing Irish Playwright. He has written many plays that are still watched and studied widely today. He is known for many of his amazing plays, inc… Read More
Some lecturers `just not qualified’ ― ASUU President
Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi, National President, Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), has decried the recruitment system… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars.
The second book is: The Manton Rempville Murders
Bin… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars.
The second book is: The Manton Rempville Murders&nbs… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars.
The second book is: The Manton Rempville Murders&nbs… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars.
The second book is: The Manton Rempville Murders&nbs… Read More
There are five Inspector Knowles books set in and around Goat Parva, Manton Rempville, Willougby Waterless, and Melton Lazars.
The second book is: The Manton Rempville Murders&nbs… Read More
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The Federal Communications Commission had temporarily waved rules in a move to provide schools and hospitals internet connection as they had been stuck in a broadband gap. This event had occ… Read More
Interior of Chetham’s Library Source: cornexchangemanchester
Chetham’s Library, in the heart of Manchester’s Medieval Quarter, is the oldest free public reference library… Read More
Who better to learn about digital signatures from? Art by Kyume
Let’s talk about digital signature algorithms.
Digital signature algorithms are one of the coolest ideas to come o… Read More
VEGAS Movie Studio 17 New Release
This week Magix announced the release of Vegas movieo Studio 17 with a bunch of enhancements and improvements depending on which level of the software you a… Read More
Updated on 8-11-19 with some more favorites!
One of the best first weeks of school activities is to read aloud to your students. The first week, especially, can be unpredictable in terms of… Read More
It is that time of year again; the Indie Author Project regional contests are back and better than ever. The 2020 contests are being held in 14 U.S. states and 1 Canadian province. These con… Read More
How to Edit – A Step-by-Step Video
The article I have linked to below is an absolute must for anyone new to video editing and I even think it is of value to anyone not so new!
The… Read More
A paper was published on the IACR’s ePrint archive yesterday, titled LadderLeak: Breaking ECDSA With Less Than One Bit of Nonce Leakage.
The ensuing discussion on /r/crypto led to s… Read More
A Very British Image Collection
Last week the British Museum added about 1.9 million images (give or take a few thousand I guess) for public use under the Creative Commons Copyright.
What th… Read More
A question I get asked frequently is, “How did you learn cryptography?”
I could certainly tell everyone my history as a self-taught programmer who discovered cryptography when… Read More
Why Python Programming Language Ranks Above Javascript and C++
Programmers and developers can tap into a variety of languages to build applications, websites, and other programs. Ultimately… Read More
Kenny Omega spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about FunimationCon 2020 as the future of conventions, his passion for My Hero Academia, hosting the My Hero One’s Justice 2 tournament, Dav… Read More
If you see the letters GNU in a systems design, and that system intersects with cryptography, I can almost guarantee that it will be badly designed to an alarming degree.
This is as true… Read More
There seems to be a lot of interest among software developers in the various cryptographic building blocks (block ciphers, hash functions, etc.), and more specifically how they stack up agai… Read More
Earlier this week, NIST announced Round 3 of the Post-Quantum Cryptography project and published their rationale for selecting from the Round 2 candidates.
NIST did something clever this… Read More
[Clifford]: Welcome to our closing session
for the Fall 2018 Member Meeting. I hope that you've had a good meeting here. Certainly the sessions I've been able to look
in on seem to have g… Read More
If you’re ever tasked with implementing a cryptography feature–whether a high-level protocol or a low-level primitive–you will have to take special care to ensure you&rsquo… Read More
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How To Get Comfortable on Camera
I am not sure that there is anyone that started off in front of the camera feeling totally relaxed about the whole thing.
For most people it is an excruc… Read More
Interview with Anthony Darnellon Star Trek Lives! 45th AnniversaryHere are 3 versions of an interview Jean Lorrah and I did with a professional (very professional skilled) journali… Read More
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A few years ago, when the IETF’s Crypto Forum Research Group was deeply entrenched in debates about elliptic curves for security (which eventually culminated in RFC 7748 and RFC 8032)… Read More
Cryptographers and cryptography engineers love to talk about the latest attacks and how to mitigate them. LadderLeak breaks ECDSA with less than 1 bit of nonce leakage? Raccoon attack brings… Read More
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With an average annual salary of over $163,000, a chief technology officer (CTO) seems to be a drain on the startup’s resources that would better be avoided. This may be true for busin… Read More
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Have you ever heard about Arabian nights? You know when you’re in the middle of the dessert, sitting comfortably in a tent beneath the stars. You’re surrounded by your friends or… Read More
So, Flutter’s first release of the new year has arrived with stable support for windows, and everyone is going crazy. Under the hood of announcing Flutter for Windows, Google has wrapp… Read More
Is this Google’s Christmas gift for Flutter developers before two weeks? I mean, look at the Flutter 2.8 release note. 2,424 PRs are merged together with closing 2,976 issues, and they… Read More
Today developers want app development to be a breeze. They wish that the whole process of mobile app development should become so comfortable and easy to accomplish. Additionally, the compet… Read More
Mobile apps continue to be a common product focus and development goal for rising and aspiring entrepreneurs. Given that offering business services/products through a mobile app has numerous… Read More
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Blockchain is a charismatic technology, working wonders through its smart contracts and nodes. From finance, logistics, real estate, digital assets, you name it; blockchain is gaining popula… Read More
How the Pandemics and Lockdown Have Reshaped Education
The global pandemic and lockdowns had immediate significant effects on education systems globally. Millions of students spent many da… Read More
Net Nanny helps you keep your family safe while on the Internet.
Net Nanny offers the most reliable and comprehensive Internet Protection solution available today, making the Internet a s… Read More
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Before diving into the various things you can see and do at the 4th Arrondissement in Paris, it’s necessary to understand the Arrondissement system first. The French Capital consists o… Read More
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What did the ancient Maya see in the stars? Their descendants team up with scientists to find out
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News at a glance: China’s carbon pledge, ARPA-H’s interim head, and an exascale computer
CONSERVATION
U.S. moves to stop Alaska copper mine
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agen… Read More