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In the first half of 2018 alone, there were 668 data breaches across U.S. industries including banking, business, education, government/military and health care that exposed over 22 million records.
First and foremost when considering blockchain, pick a project that needs “distributed” instead of centralized control of data, said Michael Onders, chief data officer of KeyBank, speaking at ...
In an era marked by declining confidence in institutions and growing demand for ethical governance, transparency is no longer ...
Bitcoin's blockchain is open and accessible to anyone, unlike a centralized database run by a company or government. Unlike databases where information can be added, removed or edited, blockchains ...
First Wall Street, then the database world. While most people are still trying to wrap their heads around blockchain and its difference from Bitcoin, others are using it in a wide range of domains ...
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / June 27, 2019 / Codebase Ventures Inc. ("Codebase" or the "Company") (CSE: CODE - FSE: C5B - OTCQB: BKLLF), an investment company, is providing an update on its ...
Blockchain has been accused by detractors as nothing more than a more complicated and expensive database. While both technologies offer data storage and management, blockchain has one unique ...
The implementation of specific protocols essentially makes blockchain what it is — a distributed, peer-to-peer, secured information database. Blockchain protocols ensure that the network runs ...
Letters to the Editor; Centralized criminal sentencing database is a great idea. Could Blockchain help make it happen? Published: ; Jan. 09, 2020, 8:08 p.m.
As officials in Ohio continue to promote the idea of creating a centralized criminal-sentencing database for the state, stakeholders are now suggesting that new blockchain technology could be the ...