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  1. Security and Privacy by Design

    Get a truly #trustworthy #messenger without hidden #agendas or #backdoors: #chats, #contact lists, and groups are managed in a #decentralized manner directly on the involved devices – no #data is stored on a server.

    This way, your communication remains #private and fully under your control at all times.

    threema.com/en/products/private

    #privacy #Swiss #Threema #security

  2. SECUSO Research @SECUSO_Research@bawü.social ·

    The year 2025 brought #SECUSO many new things: In addition to four new employees and numerous new student assistants who joined our team in 2025, we also expanded our societal #outreach with the citizens' panel “Wir forschen Digital”. Since November 1, citizens from Karlsruhe are able to register for participation in #research studies. Two major events have dominated most of the year: Until May, we prepared the evaluation of the Topic Engineering Secure Systems as coordinator of the Human and Societal Factors research group. In October, we helped organize the International Conference on Electronic Voting, followed by the Dagstuhl Seminar on “#Trustworthy Evidence-Based Elections”. We were also active in the area of research and #teaching: a total of 24 scientific #publications, in particular on the topics of #security notifications and #Phishing were published this year and we supervised a total of nine theses on various topics. As always, we have summarized our year here: secuso.aifb.kit.edu/downloads/
    Enjoy reading!

  3. Rachel Botsman: We’ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers – TED Talk

     We’ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers

    2,312,884 plays, Rachel Botsman, TEDSummit, June 2016

    Something profound is changing our concept of trust, says Rachel Botsman. While we used to place our trust in institutions like governments and banks, today we increasingly rely on others, often strangers, on platforms like Airbnb and Uber and through technologies like the blockchain. This new era of trust could bring with it a more transparent, inclusive and accountable society — if we get it right. Who do you trust?

    About the speaker

    Rachel Botsman, Trust researcher, See speaker profile

    Rachel Botsman is a recognized expert on how collaboration and trust enabled by digital technologies will change the way we live, work, bank and consume.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Rachel Botsman: We’ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting strangers | TED Talk

    Tags: Airbnb, Banks, Blockchain, Government, Institutions, Platforms, Rachel Botsman, society, Strangers, TED, TED Talk, Trust, Trustworthy, Uber, Who Do You Trust?
    #Airbnb #Banks #Blockchain #Government #Institutions #Platforms #RachelBotsman #society #Strangers #TED #TEDTalk #Trust #Trustworthy #Uber #WhoDoYouTrust