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In a Time of Crisis, Data Must Be Able to Defend Itselfby@brian-platz
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In a Time of Crisis, Data Must Be Able to Defend Itself

by Brian Platz3mJune 26th, 2020
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The probability of a hack nears 100% on a long enough timeline, the probability is 100%. The old (yet unfortunately current) data stack goes like this: The middleware or business logic tier sucks up data from a siloed database and feeds it into a firewall-protected custom API layer. The new stack uses blockchain to democratize data ownership while making all data secure, interoperable and traceable. It combines the original generous intent of the early internet with levels of security and accountability that online users have come to sorely miss.

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