Last year, two quantum cryptographic systems were shown to be vulnerable to hacks which neither system registered. For years, quantum cryptographers have promised completely secure systems. However a year ago, a group led by Hoi-Kwong Lo at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada showed a vulnerability in quantum systems. It was a complete hack, … Continue reading Quantum Hackers
Category: Aiglatson
Horizon scanning and environmental scanning are two terms which are seemingly interchangeable. Even futurist organizations are often unsure how to use them. As a scanner, I feel there is a difference. Scanning the environment means looking only for what is happening now and immediate consequences, but scanning the horizon is looking more broadly at the … Continue reading Environmental & Horizon Scanning
One of the first trend alerts I wrote back in January 2010 can be found here. The link requires an account, but the account is free. I continue to follow these developments and the topic has become one of my specialties. Essentially I look at the growing health concerns over nanotechnologies* and apply William Ogburn's … Continue reading Cultural lag of nanotechnologies
As a horizon scanner, I saw how the swine flu epidemic built up in the press. I saw the story that Canada was concerned about some people who had recently returned from Mexico with a strange flu. I also saw the story the very next day about a few boys in southern California who had … Continue reading Should the WHO apologize for the swine flu pandemic?
I have not been active on this blog for about a year. I've been very busy. I have moved to New Zealand on a permanent basis. I have gotten married. And I have been working on multiple projects. I have continued some of my work with C/Fe Records, but the biggest project I have been … Continue reading Horizon Scanning, etc.
