Venafi’s Digital Immune System Protects Corporate Trust

Say one thing for the human immune system, it does its job. Usually. The immune system is binary, either yes or no, going from cell to cell, checking the identity of each, and making sure there are no frauds, and when there are, dispatching the viruses before they can spread. Analogies have been made before between human biology and computer science. Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venafi, may, however, be taking the familiar analogy a bit too far. That is until you hear him out.

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Can Tech Start-up Carspring Disrupt The £42bn Used-Car Market In The UK

According to British Car Auction reports 7.4 million used cars were sold in the United Kingdom in 2014, an increase of roughly 4% on the previous year. Private-to-private used car sales made up roughly one third of that total, around 2.8 million, with dealerships making up the rest. The value of the entire UK used car market at the end of 2013 was believed to be £42.7 billion, £6bn more than the new car market.

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Why ‘Metal Gear Solid 5’ Still Isn’t The Best In The Series

With the release of Metal Gear Solid 5, one of the most storied, stalwart series in the video gaming industry comes to a close. It does so in classic, absurd style, with a sprawling, endless take on its classic stealth gameplay, a tour de force for newcomers and longtime fans alike. It’s the biggest game in the series by a long shot, with by far the most intricate gameplay, most extensive weapon systems, and a sense of freedom the series has never had before. But, for me, it’s still not the best game Hideo Kojiima has given us yet. That honor will always go to the original Metal Gear Solid on Playstation.

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