Library
a place set apart to contain books and other material for reading, viewing, listening, study, or reference.
Public
1: open to the people as a whole;
"public libraries"; "public gardens";...
2: affecting the people or community as a whole;
"community interests"; "the public welfare";...
Classified
1: divided into classes or placed in a class
"a classified advertisement"
2: withheld from general circulation for reasons of security
"classified information"
Note: Some of these documents are used to help explain specific subjects, within a specific context.
- / Research Paper28 , "The 'Security' Paradox"
a.] Why mainstream 'security' methods inherently can't deliver on their stated intentions/promises.
b.] How simple it is to deliver, when just 1 elementary misconception is removed.
- High-impact Presentation at a University
Subject: The 'Security' Paradox, international case studies.
A Catch-22 which causes the National Cyber Security Centres (NCSC's) to also fail
to protect their own infrastructure.
Because they can't actually enforce their own elementary guidelines
within their own organisation!
#Examples from: UK, NZ, IE, CA, NO and NL
- T42n remote access backdoor in 6 enterprise security products
- Privacy: ?! "You can do anything but lay off my blue suede shoes"
- Deflecting cyber-warfare attacks: by simply preventing e-espionage & e-sabotage