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Corporate Hives, the Forgotten Innovator & The Disrupter Bees
Corporate Hives and the Forgotten Innovator The beehive is a marvel of structure, discipline, and purpose in nature. There are worker bees — the lifeblood of daily operations.There are soldier bees — protectors of order and hierarchy.And there is the queen — the symbol of power and centralized control. In many ways, Corporate America has Read more
Whos Snooping?
Who’s Snooping On Us? In today’s digital world, surveillance isn’t just something governments do — it’s a booming business model. Every time we sign up for a new app, make a purchase online, or browse a website, we’re likely giving away our data. But why? And to whom? Why Do We Have to Create an Read more
Why Are We Still Using Passwords in 2025?
Let’s face it. We’ve landed spacecraft on asteroids and trained AI to write code, compose symphonies, and even mimic human conversation. Yet somehow, we’re still relying on passwords—and occasionally, two-factor authentication (2FA)—to protect billion-dollar infrastructures. It’s almost laughable—until it isn’t. When Tech Stalls, Hackers Catch UpPasswords were great in 1995. Even with 2FA, the moment Read more
Beyond the Firewall: Why CancriÉ3.14 Was Built to Outthink the Attack
What is a firewall, really? Strip away the branding, marketing fluff, and fancy dashboards, and you’re left with this: a box. Inside that box? A motherboard, a CPU, some RAM, and a hard drive running an operating system, tuned with intrusion detection (IDS), intrusion prevention systems (IPS), packet filters, maybe a VPN, and logging utilities. Read more
The Physics of Humans vs. the Reality of Infrastructure Security
Posted on: https://cancrie314.com/blog In the world of security operations (SecOps), executive decisions often stem from a singular, flawed assumption: experience equates to immunity. CEOs and CFOs — the strategic minds behind our institutions — tend to believe that because something hasn’t failed under their watch, it won’t fail at all. But if that were true, Equifax Read more
