As time goes on, i’m becoming more and more confident of the potential of the semantic web – typically, I tend to be a ‘second mover’ when it comes to new technologies or trends, I’ll usually let someone else be the early adopter, or at least remain skeptical until a quorum has emerged. But with […]
Month: March 2016
Data Privacy Musings, February 2016
The global Data Privacy landscape is currently a fairly chaotic, uncertain place – certainly the Snowden revelations, along with Wikileaks and similar have sparked all sorts of questions around who has access to what; global surveillance, monitoring and encryption have been hot topics for Silicon Valley and global governmental leaders There is no ‘compromise’ in encryption […]