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Microsoft Plots a Future for Computing

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It is very possible that in the next 7-10 years, most of the digital systems we are using today would become obsolete. The company that pioneered the Personal Computing industry is trying to reshape the industry. Yes, Microsoft has a bold new idea and it is going to be huge. Simply, the software giant wants to use public blockchains as enablers for authenticating and validating identities. Blockchain is the technology that powers Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

In a new post today, Microsoft announced their embrace of public blockchains, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, for use in decentralized identity systems. Initially, the longtime tech giant will support blockchain-based decentralized IDs (DIDs) through the Microsoft Authenticator app.

Unlike the forms of identification used in the world today, a decentralized identity system is not controlled by any single, centralized institution such as a government or large tech company. The idea is that a decentralized identity system removes the possibility of censorship and gives an individual full control over their identity and reputation.

After looking at various types decentralized identity systems, Microsoft turned to public blockchains due to their ability to enable privacy, self-ownership, and permissionless access.

Unlike other players in blockchain, Microsoft has a platform to make real impact. With Windows, it has the ecosystem to execute a practical implementation that would affect millions of people.

The emerging problem of laser phishing will make the web very toxic and poison the hearts of people. Imagine where AI could pick people’s images and create digital fake versions that look real, and then use those elements to impersonate them. As these technologies evolve, authentic identification would become critical. That can only happen through shared ecosystems like distributed identity systems like blockchains.

Lagos, Start Making Apps for China; It Controls 25% of Global Market

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China is booming, really amazingly. App Annie, an app consultancy, has reported that “China now accounts for $1 of every $4 generated globally across app stores, in-app advertisements and mobile e-commerce”. If that is the case, Lagos entrepreneurs may begin to adjust their strategies. We typically make for U.S. market since no one buys apps in Africa. Maybe, focusing on China could unlock more opportunities. Sure, it would be really challenging but that is what entrepreneurs are created to figure out. We need to think China because the alpha is there right now.

With the largest internet population and smartphone market in the world, China also the biggest app economy, according to recent estimates from analytics company App Annie.

It said China accounts for US$1 out of every US$4 generated globally across app stores, in-app advertisements and mobile e-commerce.

In the fourth quarter of last year, app users in China also spent more than 200 billion hours in apps. App Annie said that was more than 4.5 times the next largest market, India

From app to semiconductors, China has another win: the news is that Apple is in talks to start buying memory chips from Yangtze Memory Technologies, a Chinese chip maker. I do not know how Intel would feel. Because if YMT has gotten really good for Apple to consider it, it is then evident that YMT is now ready to cause dislocation in the global chip business. Chinese government has been pumping money into semiconductors. And Apple has come with a great seal of approval.

Just to show you how special Chinese citizens are emerging, Heathrow Airport is playing a vapor game with them: “Chinese travellers were asked to pay a minimum spend of £1,000 ($1,381) to receive a 20% discount, while other shoppers paid £250 to receive the same offer”.

Heathrow Airport have said a duty free discount event run by its commercial partner World Duty Free which offered different rates to Chinese and non-Chinese customers at the weekend was “unacceptable”.

Chinese travellers were asked to pay a minimum spend of £1,000 ($1,381) to receive a 20% discount, while other shoppers paid £250 to receive the same offer.

Users on China’s social media platform Weibo shared their outrage after the policy was revealed on a blog viewed over 10 million times, and one person posted a picture of a flyer, in Chinese, offering the discount to tourists spending over £1,000

What a nation – built by men and women.

Comment from LinkedIn

China is a practical example for the saying that “the bigger, the better”. It’s a country that is very huge, not just in quantity, but also in quality. Nigeria is barely 200 million (we don’t even know the figures), but many a times it conveys the feeling that we are overpopulated, and therefore it’s ‘impossible’ to provide resources and necessary infrastructures to take care of the ‘teeming’ population. We don’t seem to know how to get things done!

Well, if developing apps for Chinese consumers would make some of our local developers see alpha, I think is something they must give a go. Even if it requires coding in Chinese, they still have to try it out. We have more sellers than buyers in the land, that’s why everything seems to be in stasis; no disposable income

Cybersecurity Education Franchise Opportunities Across Africa

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Africa’s leading cybersecurity training firm, First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute (Facyber), has opportunities for African entities to join our partner (franchise) network. It offers opportunities for entities to represent and market Facyber products and services in selected countries of interest in Africa.

Facyber has a very expanding network in Africa, from Namibia to Cameroon, as partners use our technologies and solutions in their cybersecurity and digital forensics education. We continue to deepen that network and if you are interested, please indicate interest. You would be required to pay a one-time franchise fee.

At Facyber, we deliver solutions which can be integrated into HR training to support corporate cybersecurity awareness initiatives. Besides, our cybersecurity services cover policy, technology and management with relevance in key industrial sectors and markets. The training program has three classes: certificate, diploma and nanodegree.

Igbinedion University Nigeria offers Nanodegrees on our cybersecurity programs.

 

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12.4 – Cryptography-Network and OS Security

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Network and OS Security is the most important element in information security; it is in charge of protecting all information passed through computers and networks. It refers to all software and hardware characteristics, functions, operational measures, features, responsibilities, access control measures, and organizational and management policies needed to offer a satisfactory level of protection for […]

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12.3 – OS Security Threats

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  Common Trends in OS Malware or malicious software is software that has been developed with evil purpose. It includes worms, ransomware, backdoors, viruses, rootkits, adware, key-loggers, spyware, and Trojan horses, among other malicious programs. It comes in many forms, to interrupt your pleasure of computing and internet surfing. Malware is one of the reasons […]

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