Open Source is becoming increasingly popular among businesses worldwide, but could the big tech supporters its's earned undermine the open qualities and collaboration of the open-source model? . A global study of IT business leaders praised the growing merits of open-source software amid concerns that big tech supporters could undermine its open qualities and collaboration. Perhaps one of the main takeaways is the optimism IT execs (82 percent) feel about the future of open source. But that praise comes with a dire warning. Three-quarters (76 percent) of IT workers cited the involvement of big tech players in open source could erode confidence and trust in the open-source community. . A study highlights IT leaders' praise for open-source amid fears that big techs involvement may undermine trust.. Open Source Benefits, IT Leadership Insights, Big Tech Impact, Software Collaboration, Trust Erosion. . Brittany Day
The U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to defeat encryption will backfire by eroding trust in U.S.-based Internet services and in the agency's own efforts to aid U.S. companies with cybersecurity, a group of privacy advocates said Tuesday. . The U.S. National Security Agency's efforts to defeat encryption will backfire by eroding trust in U.S.-based Internet services and in the agency's own efforts to aid U.S. companies with cybersecurity, a group of privacy advocates said Tuesday. The link for this article located at IDG is no longer available. . U.K. GCHQ's attempts to crack encryption could lead to unintended consequences, undermining confidence in digital platforms and security tools.. encryption defeat, trust erosion, cybersecurity efforts. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
I've recently seen two articles speculating on the NSA's capability, and practice, of spying on members of Congress and other elected officials. The evidence is all circumstantial and smacks of conspiracy thinking -- and I have no idea whether any of it is true or not -- but it's a good illustration of what happens when trust in a public institution fails.. The NSA has repeatedly lied about the extent of its spying program. James R. Clapper, the director of national intelligence, has lied about it to Congress. Top-secret documents provided by Edward Snowden, and reported on by the Guardian and other newspapers, repeatedly show that the NSA's surveillance systems are monitoring the communications of American citizens. The DEA has used this information to apprehend drug smugglers, then lied about it in court. The IRS has used this information to find tax cheats, then lied about it. It's even been used to arrest a copyright violator. It seems that every time there is an allegation against the NSA, no matter how outlandish, it turns out to be true. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . The NSA has repeatedly lied about the extent of its spying program. James R. Clapper, the director o. recently, articles, speculating, nsa's, capability, practice, spying. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Internet, and many forms of online commerce and communication that depend on it, may be on the brink of a "cryptopalypse" resulting from the collapse of decades-old methods of shared encryption. . The result would be "almost total failure of trust in the Internet," said four researchers who gave a presentation at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas earlier this month. The link for this article located at Read this full article is no longer available. . Studies indicate an impending "cryptocalypse" threatening the integrity of digital infrastructures due to outdated encryption technologies.. Cryptographic Trust Erosion, Encryption Method Collapse, Online Security Threats, Digital Communication Risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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