Whilst researching for yesterday’s installment of the Insider Threat series, that I am writing over on our online training site CyberAwake, I read an article by Bret Arsenault, from Microsoft that opened with this quote: The amount of data captured, copied, and consumed is expected to grow to more than …
Because It’s Friday – these are my frustrations when rotating my iPhone when browsing files in the OneDrive app
What does that rambling title actually mean? I use OneDrive and SharePoint for storing nearly everything, and I give files long file names. Who remembers to days when we had to name that file in eight characters? So, when I am browsing for a in portraits mode, the first part …
Because It’s Friday – Coffee cups are mathematically equivalent to a doughnut.
I have been away for a couple of weeks and on my return I caught up with what Randall Munroe has been publishing on xkcd.com. I found a few that I just had to include here… Holiday WiFi When we get to our time-share in Aviemore, one of the first …
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Because It’s Friday V/VIII/XXII
When I wrote the 1000th post for Smart Thinking, it was because of a suggestion from marketing, so I used binary for counting the top 10 posts, of course. I then got a note from a friend pointing out this post from xkcd.com: xkcd: Roman Numerals Now I could appreciate …
Because It’s Friday – how old are deepfakes?
There is plenty of news around about deep fakes – we have all seen the fake videos of various politicians and celebrities saying things they never would. But when was the first deep fake carried out: xkcd: Deepfakes Here is a deepfake from the past that made the news: Piltdown …
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