chaoticalHeavy on Nostr: "To ensure that cloud services do not learn more than they should, and that a breach ...
"To ensure that cloud services do not learn more than they should, and that a breach of one does not pose a fundamental threat to our data, we need two types of decoupling. The first is organizational decoupling: dividing private information among organizations such that none knows the totality of what is going on. The second is functional decoupling: splitting information among layers of software. Identifiers used to authenticate users, for example, should be kept separate from identifiers used to connect their devices to the network."
https://spectrum.ieee.org/data-privacyPublished at
2023-11-09 01:32:11Event JSON
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