Zingor's Ethical Mandate: Sustaining Encryption Across Seven Generations
Encryption is often treated as a tactical checkbox: deploy TLS, rotate keys quarterly, audit once a year. But for organizations handling data with lon...
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Encryption is often treated as a tactical checkbox: deploy TLS, rotate keys quarterly, audit once a year. But for organizations handling data with lon...
Every encryption decision we make today carries a hidden timestamp. The key we generate, the algorithm we select, and the storage method we choose wil...
Every encrypted file, every signed certificate, every API key has a lifespan. When that lifespan ends without a planned transition, the organization f...
Every time a legacy crypto-system handles a transaction, it burns more electricity than necessary—sometimes orders of magnitude more. The servers, HSM...
Defining the Zingor Compromise: A Legacy of ConvenienceIn my practice, I've coined the term "Zingor Compromise" to describe a specific, insidious fail...