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The State of Local-First Systems
Shared responsibility is shifting. The assumption that data should live on centralised servers — accessible, synced, owned by the platform — is being challenged by a growing number of systems built on the opposite premise. Here is what that shift means for the next decade of computing.
Read Brief →Threat Actor Ecology in EdTech
Educational infrastructure has become a soft target. Not because it is valuable in the traditional sense, but because it is underfunded, underprepared, and increasingly holds data that is. A mapping of how tactical approaches have shifted toward academic targets and what that means for defenders.
Read Brief →Why Certifications Alone Won't Save You
Credential inflation is real. A market that demanded certifications created a market that manufactures them. What actually signals competence to a security team in a technical hire — and how the signal-to-noise ratio has shifted in the last three years.
Read Brief →Digital Sovereignty Is Not Optional
The language of privacy has been so thoroughly co-opted by the products that violate it that it no longer carries meaning to most users. Digital sovereignty is a harder, more specific concept — and a necessary one. Why owning your tools is the prerequisite for owning your future.
Read Brief →Why Traditional Firewalls Are Failing
The perimeter is gone. Lateral movement tactics have evolved to exploit exactly the trust relationships that firewalls were built to protect — using legitimate credentials, built-in tools, and slow movement that evades signature-based detection. Here is why the architecture assumption has failed and what replaces it.
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