We have already shown in Architectures for Secure Internet Services, how decentralization, anonymity, and resilience can help to assure digital sovereignty (the what and why is discussed in more detail in “Digital Sovereignty – What is it?“, “Digital Sovereignty – why we need it“, “Giving up Digital Sovereignty?“). In this report we will introduce two more foundational and necessary architecture principles – object orientation and need-to-know principle. Real World Role Model Offset in the Digital World Living together in our society as well as the functioning of a corporation depend on a clear role model and people acting according to a […]
Monthly Archives: April 2016
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Conference Summary: GIC@CeBIT 2016European Cyber Security Conference at CeBIT 2016 Organized by the Global Industry Club GIC, March 14, 2016, Hannover, Germany „Cyber Security is a societal debate“ or „The glass is always half full…“ The multi-facets of cyber security became obvious during the first day of CeBIT 2016 in Hannover, Germany during the well attended European Cyber Security Conference, organized by the Global Industry Club. The participants could listen to five high-profile keynote presentations and contribute during four parallel workshops. A lively podium finalized the event. Gabriele Rittinghaus, the event initiator, was very satisfied with the results: “Being present […]