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Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

A Schluesselgeraet SG-41 cipher machine - the last developed by Nazi Germany. It was never decrypted by the codebreakers at Bletchley Park and, had it being developed earlier, could have significantly changed the outcome of the war.

 

Read more about codebreaking at Bletchley Park

Logo for the Crypto & Privacy Village at Tribeca Film Fest

Swift Encryption.

More info. Ref: D1100-2406

Robert Anderson, former FBI Executive Assistant Director for the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch overseeing all criminal and cyber investigations

 

When Encryption Fails session with Akshay Joshi, Head of the Centre for Cybersecurity, Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum; at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, on 20/1/2026 from 14:30 to 15:00 in the Congress Centre – Hub 1 (Zone B), Hub. (quantum hub). ©2026 World Economic Forum / ALAVEE

To obtain the best advantage of our simple financings until pay day solution all you will certainly have to do is fill an easy pay day innovations online application form. The payday loans application form is a very safe online cash advance service. We have incredibly high end ssl encryption and the entire process is very risk-free and secure.

"If you choose encryption and forget the password there is NO WAY to get the password except by tring all combinations (wich could literally take hundreds of years)"

 

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The Bletchley Park Post Office

Robert Anderson, former FBI Executive Assistant Director for the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch overseeing all criminal and cyber investigations

 

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

Compatible with Windows®, Macintosh®, and UNIX® computers

Channel bonding of up to eight downstream channels and four upstream channels increasing data rates of over 300 Mbps for received data and over 100 Mbps when sending data

The SB6141 includes an internal filter to eliminate potential interference from MoCA signals' intermodulation beats

Supports IPv4 and IPv6 to expand network addressing capabilities

Enhanced security: supports AES traffic encryption

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charismathics exhibits at IBM Pulse 2011, Las Vegas - 27Feb - 2Mar 2011

 

www.charismathics.com

 

charismathics is a global leader in identity management software. Its premier product, the charismathics Smart Security Interface (CSSI), makes it cost-effective and easy for enterprises to integrate multiple authentication solutions into a single, transparent interface. Since 2003, charismathics has pioneered the field of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), introducing the first PKI client to support Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) and the first PKI client to be fully integrated with pre-boot environments. charismathics also bundles its premier solution with silicon based hardware devices, primarily smart cards and USB cryptographic tokens, where physical and logical security needs also meet when contactless chips and RFID tags are embedded. charismathics is partnering with a growing number of world key players in the field of single sign on, hard disk encryption, digital certificate issuance. Envisioning a revolution in mobile Internet devices, charismathics has turned to this technology as well releasing iEnigma, a software which secures handheld units such as the iPhone, the iPod Touch and most phones featuring Windows Mobile, and provides streamlined two-factor authentication for the enterprise. charismathics offers its security products and services in a variety of industries including building security, banking and finance, healthcare, telecommunications, government and computer manufacturing.

Mark Ferlatte (SL: Mark Linden), Security Architect, Linden Lab; Dr. Burt Kaliski (SL: Modulo Mathy), Director, EMC Innovation Network

 

The emergence of open, public metaverse grids presupposes the need for transactional security, identity protection, authentication, validation of trust, and the presumption that minimum necessary information will be passed in all forms of negotiation (e.g., if we need to know you're 21 to admit you to an adult segment of our grid, does that mean we need to see your credit-card or driver's license?). In this session, Mark Ferlatte (SL: Mark Linden), security expert at Linden Lab, conversed with Dr. Burt Kaliski (SL: Modulo Mathy), Director of the EMC Innovation Network -- a world-renowned expert in the logic and mathematics of encryption -- formerly Chief Scientist and Vice President of Research at RSA Laboratories.

Key Computer Button Green Showing Security And Protection

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

From left to right: Kate Tummarello, Policy Manager, Engine and Navroop Mitter, CEO, Armor Text

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

It looks like some sort of encryption.

 

It is a gold cap of 56 series King Seiko. It is different from gold plating.

 

I like gold caps or cap gold. I don't see much 56 KS GC. In particular, the GC in this case is not very common. I like KS in this case. . .

 

まるで何かの暗号のようですね。

 

56系キングセイコーのゴールドキャップです。金メッキとはわけが違います。

 

ゴールドキャップないしはキャップゴールドが好きです。56KSのGCはあまり見かけません。特にこのケースのGCはあまり見かけません。KSはこのケースが好きです。。。

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...hopefully I'm now finished for a while concerning my file server. This weekend I put all of it in another case, an Antec Titan 650, I was able to buy one with minor damage and without the PSU (hence, I hardly paid anything ^_^).

 

Since the motherboard (Asus P5CR-VM) and the OS (OpenBSD) allow serial communication, I thought I'd hook'er up to this HP Secure Webconsole I already have for ages, and that seems to work!

 

Now with the Antec I can go up to 6 drives (and with some kits to go from 5.25" to 3.5" I could go to 8) so for now, I guess this is a nice enclosure.

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

word encryptions at rizal's shrine... fort santiago, manila

Robert Anderson, former FBI Executive Assistant Director for the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch overseeing all criminal and cyber investigations

 

Alan Turing (1912-54) was an English mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst and computer scientist. He was highly influential in the development of computer science and is widely considered to be the father of both computer science and artificial intelligence. He was also the man who, with his team, broke the code of the highly complex Enigma and Lorenz cipher machines, which kept German military and strategic communications secret during the Second World War.

 

This is a detail from an outstanding life-size sculpture created from half a million pieces of slate by Stephen Kettle. It's to be found in the Block B museum at Bletchley Park, near Milton Keynes.

 

I’ve gone into a little more detail about Alan Turing here. It’s a tragic, yet inspirational, story.

Enigma machine, a message encryption device used during WW2 by the Nazi

Sculpture at Montalto Vineyard & Olive Grove, Red Hill, Victoria.

Colossus, the world's first electronic, programmable digital computer. Developed by Tommy Flowers to break the German Lorenz cipher, Colossus' existence was kept top secret for many years after the war.

 

One story says that after the war Tommy Flowers left Bletchley Park and wanted to develop his own successor to Colossus. He applied for a bank loan but was turned down - the bank manager unwilling to believe that such a computing machine could ever be created. Having signed the Offical Secrets Act, Flowers was unable to tell him that not only was it *possible* to build a computer, but that he had already done it once - and helped the Allies win the war.

 

Other stories even claim that British intelligence sold "secure" Lorenz-style machines to foreign governments and then used Colossus to secretly decode their messages!

 

Read more about codebreaking at Bletchley Park

Scarlet Kim, Legal Officer, Privacy International

 

Moderator: Sharon Bradford Franklin, Director of Surveillance & Cybersecurity Policy, New America’s Open Technology Institute

451 wireless nodes.

45 min car trip between a village and a city.

 

red = WEP encryption

blue = WPA encryption

yellow = no encryption

circle size relative to channel

 

I got kismet to work exporting nice clean xml file by defaults it makes it very easy to parse the data in processing. I won't change it against any other washing powder.

 

BIG

 

note : the vertical axis still isn't relevant to any data (yet).

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

A photo of Bill Tutte as an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1938. It is on display in the mansion at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, which during WWII housed the Government Code and Cypher School. Bill Tutte was able to work out how to decypher messages from the Lorentz SZ40 which the Germans developed in 1941. He did this more than two years before the allies had even seen one of the Lorentz machines. The messages, known at Bletchley as "Tunny", were used for communications within the German high command. The Germans were obviously aware that the British could receive the messages sent by radio, but thought the method of encryption was so secure that they could never be read by the allies.

Hackerspace Hack42 is proudly hosting a new artist-in-residence. Dr. Vera K. Wilde (PhD PoliSci) is a (former) Harvard Kennedy School researcher. She is working on re-branding the Dark-Web to the EDTR-web, a place for Expressing, Dissenting, Teaching and Resisting. The EDTR-web is using technologies like TOR and encrypted communications tools to create a place of freedom where centralised power cannot reach.

Vera will be using arts (oil painting and songwriting) as well as writing and political science methods to define and develop the EDTR-web as a social space and technological phenomenon.

 

I was asked to shoot a couple of photos of Vera. We connected really well and it turned into a two hour photo-shoot in which we had great fun driving around the hackerspace and Buitenplaats Koningsweg compound looking for shooting locations during golden hour.

Robert Anderson, former FBI Executive Assistant Director for the Criminal, Cyber, Response, and Services Branch overseeing all criminal and cyber investigations

 

Some of the major giants in today’s technical world like Facebook, Google and WhatsApp plan to increase their coding systems data of its users in their services, according to the British newspaper reveals today The Guardian .

 

Experts from leading Silicon Valley companies work in their own...

 

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From left to right: Kate Tummarello, Policy Manager, Engine, Navroop Mitter, CEO, Armor Text, and Tom Gannon, Vice President, Public Policy, Mastercard

A British spy ship has sunk and on board was a hi-tech encryption device. James Bond is sent to find the device that holds British launching instructions before the enemy Soviets get to it first.

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