This week, Newchip Accelerator has become bankrupt. Here are my thoughts about my time as a mentor working with two startups at Newchip.
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Painful Common Password Attacks Vectors
Attacks utilizing user passwords represent 95% of all cyber security incidents. You cannot protect yourself against something you don’t know. So out more!
Cybersecurity and Emotions
What does cybersecurity have to do with emotions?
One of my latest conference submissions dives deep into this question! Watch Now!
Identity Management in the Music Industry
The Music industry has strict requirements on cybersecurity. Here is how UCS can help fulfill them and reduce workload with a identity management system.
Be Safe: Take Control of your Digital Identity Now
Data breaches are a Weekly ritual. Here are three easy steps to take care of your digital identity and why to take them.
Why should we care about digital identities?
In a world where our digital accounts, our digital identities, get stolen by the second, we should protect them from attackers. Follow me through this lightning talk on why you should take care of your digital identities and how to protect them.
Grit, Vision, Refocus in Life, IT, and the Boardroom
5000..2500..1000..50..10..5..4..3..2..1 Running my first 5k race has been a challenging experience. There were numerous moments when giving up felt like the best choice. Yet, quitting would have meant never experiencing crossing the finish line and not experiencing the joy of reaching the goal. Like running a race, the hard decisions that come with running an…
Free Software to run your Business or Home
Running your personal cloud can be easy. A short presentation on why and what software to use to quickly build a Home or SMB Server with UCS.
The Hidden Costs of Logging In
My workday probably starts the same way as most people’s. Yet, logging in over and over comes with a hefty hidden cost in terms of time, money, and security.
Companies and Activism
Youtube just went ahead and demonetized or banned dozens of channels, that according to Youtube’s statement, did not violate the terms of service. They mostly did it to appease reporters and activists, one VOX reporter in particular. Consequently, the actions seem more like activism and open up the question, when shareholders and their representatives should…