Some bit of tough love on IP protection in Kenya. I have heard of companies requiring their IT depts or hired devs to develop unhackable apps. To say this is ludicrous is an understatement because tech nerdistry alone can't protect your company's IP #CyberSecurity
IMO, IP protection should be hinged on the following key pillars
~ sound legal advice/support
~ BYOD policy
~ data privacy/protection policy
~ skilled IT staff
~ sober C-suite
Companies ought to start by seeking proper legal advice. I understand there are lawyers that......
Feb 6, 2021 • 8 tweets • 5 min read
On facebook's data privacy. I have never installed facebook or instagram on my android test phone yet zuckerberg and co won't leave me alone. How do i know, because i proxied web traffic through a mitm tool and caught fb sending data about my phone to its data centers. Here's how
Facebook leverages its sdk installed across diverse apps to create and maintain profiles of consumers even if they don't use any of its apps. In my case, the culprit is an English Premier League app. Data sent to facebook datacenters includes phone orientation in 3d space - x,y,z
Feb 5, 2021 • 4 tweets • 1 min read
The Nigerian central banks' move to bar its citizens from undertaking any crypto currency transaction is going to backfire spectacularly. Firstly, how are they going to enforce this regulatory action? Last time I checked, there were thousands of different cryptocurrencies.
How are they going to determine who owns a specific crypto. If countries with better technical knowhow struggle to track crypto transactions, how is the Nigerian govt going to do it? Secondly, companies that handle crypto transactions fall under different regulatory frameworks,