Do you trust software? There are situations where your life depends on software and that’s when you really want to be sure the developers know their trade. Crossing the street when a self-driving car is approaching is one such situation. […]
Do you trust software? There are situations where your life depends on software and that’s when you really want to be sure the developers know their trade. Crossing the street when a self-driving car is approaching is one such situation. […]
What I like about Mark Burgess is his ability to look at practical IT problems and identify deep rooted theoretical challenges. These issues quickly leave technology behind and amount to sociological and even philosophical dimensions. After all, the purpose of […]
Switzerland is planning a law about electronic IDs. The draft has been done and the law is heading in direction of the parliament. It’s a complex piece of law and there are many aspects. If you look at it from […]
It was back in 2011, when Netflix released Chaosmonkey. I had barely heard of Netflix before and I was stunned by the purpose of Chaosmonkey: It’s a tool that causes service breakdowns within your perimeter. The idea is to improve […]
Imagine walking down the street and thinking you’ve spotted a friend from afar. Maybe it’s the way they walk, their hair cut or their coat that leads you to recognize them. You approach and look them in the face to […]
Security is more of a process than a state. Think about this for a minute: It means that you can’t buy security. Instead, you will need to implement procedures that allow you to manage the risk. The building blocks of […]
Trust is a funny thing when you think about it. Trust means giving up control and relying on the actions of another party. You place your trust in the competence and benevolence of another person. This confidence is a base […]