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What does hardware certification in EU mean?

Spanish media reported CNI certifies Huawei products for use in critical sectors such as defense. The original article^1 is quite accurate, but this has been picked up on social media and turned into blanket statement to the effect that “Spain proven Huawei devices are secure”, and this is neither true nor accurate, so I wanted to clarify what that actually means.

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EU Digital Wallet

Since there’s a lot of discussion about age verification on various platforms — like Ubuntu’s Canonical^1 I just wanted to highlight one that is the least lame and the most privacy-preserving in existence currently: Mobile Driver’s license (mDL) aka ISO/IEC 18013-5.^2

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Practical process auditing on FreeBSD

Linux process auditing using auditd has matured and become a standard feature for host-level intrusion detection. The same functionality is available on FreeBSD, but it is significantly underutilised. FreeBSD has been available for longer, but is significantly underutilised. This is not because it doesn’t work, but primarily due to the absence of usage templates suitable for real-life scenarios. This article attempts to address this issue by providing a practical guide on how to set up and configure process auditing on FreeBSD.

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Bourgeois equalization” between Lenin and Stalin

The first Bolshevik in the beginning of 20th century can be blamed for may things, but wealth accumulation for personal use certainly wasn’t one of them. The key figures in the Bolshevik movements may have been merciless war criminals, but their personal needs were at very basic level and they actively tried to highlight this equality with proletarians surrounding them.

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How EU Digital Cash might look like

With increasing announcements about the introduction of EU Digital Cash, I wanted to demonstrate what this might look like in practice. The GNU Taler project is funded by the ECB, so it is a strong contender to provide the technology for EUDC.

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The real story behind EU QWAC

In 2023 technical social media were shaken by a wave of criticism of EU QWAC (Qualified Website Authentication Certificate) which, according to the critics, was essentially tool of mass surveillance. Below I demonstrate why this criticism was based largely on ignorance, carefully fueled by several US tech companies.

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