Old home

Welkom. Zonder omhaal, met de Blog hier (definitely not optimised for mobile but it is mostly in a form somewhat in the vicinity of English), hierbij de dienstverlening van Maverisk, altijd in stijl, en altijd denkend in termen van risico’s – zodat u verder kunt met leuke dingen… Daarbij als memorie van toelichting dat onderstaande … Continue reading “Old home”

Positively secure – through Johnny’s

Triggered by some recent comment that this sage peer brought to the table [(not?) like this]: Why doesn’t Johnny encrypt, still ..?? Since it’s such a hugely powerful tool in securing your organisations’ data, implementing along much privacy protection. When done right, ‘cryption covers a major part of asset protection [in the Confidentiality sense; Availability’s … Continue reading “Positively secure – through Johnny’s”

Where’s Fb’s PI license ..?

Hm, last time I looked [admittedly, some time ago], in many US states PIs had to get a license because they deal in such shady business as profiling. Shady, since it’s an outright intrusion of privacy that’s going on. One-on-one. Haven’t heard that all that had access to e.g., Facebook’s data and the profiles that … Continue reading “Where’s Fb’s PI license ..?”

Meta over pseudo – fail on fail

Hmmm…, There’s a lot of tok again about pseudonymity, lately. As if that would ever work. Same, with homomorphic encryption as a means to that end. Both missing the mark, since both missing the point. The point being: Deanonymisation isn’t about backtracking the encrypted info, decrypting it or so, it’s about the metadata. It’s not … Continue reading “Meta over pseudo – fail on fail”

Meritocracy not working (anymore)

Had this post on destructed rebound options disabling lottery-shot society from succeeding. And also, more recently this. Now [as of writing…], this: Not as much a closure of the outside, or re-entry, but a spongy moulding from the inside. Recalling what one would have learned from Plato [despite this possibly sounding elitist, which may/may not … Continue reading “Meritocracy not working (anymore)”

Legalistic GDPR – a liability

Once again, about how the legal approach to GDPR ‘compliance’ did not work quite as intended. How long until this is rightfully concluded to be the wrong way per se for the subject ..? For any subject ..? Yes, some branch of the Big 3½ (them again) had used a wrong grounds for processing, and … Continue reading “Legalistic GDPR – a liability”

Your are theirs, especially the embarrassing parts

Awww, anyone with me on loathing the abuse of Language by Misstating the ownership of billion-dollar [last time I looked, still had some value; may have dropped any amount since typing this] companies. They’re not yours, they’re theirs. The 0.001%. Misstating the ownership of you yourself. Since you are completely p0wned by them. That’s what … Continue reading “Your are theirs, especially the embarrassing parts”

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