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Source: KiCanvas
In the world of embedded and computer security, one of the often debated topics is whether a 128-bit symmetric key, used for AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is computationally secure against brute-force attacks.
Source: How Safe is AES Encryption?
The decision to cut people who built the foundation that supports Google’s open source and cloud successes seems incredibly shortsighted.
Ohm’s Law seems so clear and obvious that one would think it must have been accepted as soon as it was conceived. But that wasn’t the case.
A lot Mr. Logan.
This is a joke!
Sigh!
Andy have released VSCP CLI tools v2.0.0