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hyperconnectedness

Posted May 15, 03:44 PM by ben

Ars posted a blurp on hyperconnectivity on the rise.

This begs several questions. If everyone is hyperconnected then everyone has devices that blur the line of business and personal. How is that secured traditionally? Will traditions work in that sort of environment?


I’d argue that traditions, as well as what is thought of as the typical company network perimeter, were just fads and band-aids. We need better solutions.


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