Computing Tech Tiff debate: closed or open cybersecurity?

Charlee Gothard
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Should cyber security be belts and braces or flexible and free? Computing staff debate

Join two Computing journalists as they politely - and sometimes impolitely - disagree over key technology trends and subjects. The second episode of Tech Tiff sees Stuart Sumner and Danny Palmer...

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