Whistleblowers: Fighting to be heard – RTE.ie

Whether it's Maurice McCabe or Edward Snowden, whistleblowers here and abroadare playing an increasing role in exposing wrongdoing. Their revelations have been a catalyst for media exposes, tribunals of inquiry and court prosecutions.

But these revelations can sometimes come at a personal cost, with many whistleblowers in Ireland describing the high price both they and their families faced when trying to expose uncomfortable truths.

This is borne out by the stories of the whistleblowers interviewed for the RT Investigates programme, Whistleblowers: Fighting to be Heard, to be broadcast on RT One television tonight at 9.35pm.

Some whistleblowers describe exposing wrongdoing as a long lonely road, with little or no support from work colleagues or employers.

They are typically seen as being disloyal or letting the side down, and some are even labelled as snitches, according to Professor Kate Kenny, of NUIG, an expert on the Protected Disclosure Act 2014, the legislation designed to protect whistleblowers.

"The research on Irish attitudes to whistleblowing looked at the top two phrases that come into your mind when you hear the word whistleblower among the top two was informant, rat, and we also had snitch," she says.

"This is established in research now. But the disloyalty tag is incorrect."

Fergus Finlay, the former CEO of Barnardos, adds: "It's a profoundly cultural issue within the system. They're seen as traitors and they suffer terribly; I don't know anyone (whistleblower) who hasn't suffered in their workplace, in their job."

"In fact, every whistleblower who has come forward, almost without exception, has helped to make Ireland a better place and a cleaner place."

Whistleblowers and the law

Whistleblowers are given protection under the Protected Disclosures Act 2014.

Under the Act, employees can take a case to the Workplace Relations Commission if they believe an employer has penalised them for blowing the whistle.

But how effective is this legislation?

Lauren Kierans, a barrister specialising in whistleblowing legislation, carried out extensive research into cases heard before the WRC, and the results are quite stark.

"I have looked at the case law under the legislation in a five-year period after the enactment of the legislation," she explains, "and what I have identified is that, it is very difficult to win a case under this legislation. So currently, 88% of cases have been unsuccessful. So, we are only looking at a 12% success rate.

"The fact that so many of the cases ... have been unsuccessful is really speaking to the deficiencies in the act that need to be amended."

Shirley McEntee, the Ambulance Service

Former ambulance control worker Shirley McEntee was shocked by the response of some colleagues after she spoke out about ambulance response times in the midwest six years ago.

"I spoke outside the clan, and you shouldn't do that," she explains.

"I got a few really bad responses as well, nasty texts, phone callsI was called a snitch. People could call me a rat, but I am not a rat, I told the truth."

In an RT Investigates programme in 2014, Shirley McEntee claimed there was "not enough vehicles on the road, not enough crews in a24hr period, you will be scrambling for an ambulance".

After the broadcast, she felt isolated by some colleagues.

"The isolation was people who would normally ring me never rang," she says. "You know your friends when you do things like this,with a lot of people there was silence, they didn't talk about it, like it never happened."

But Shirley says she has no regrets. "If there's wrong things done,it should be spoken aboutI was really glad I did it."

Seamus O'Loughlin, the ESB

Seamus O'Loughlin, is a health and safety manager in the State's biggest employer, the ESB.

Mr O'Loughlin made a number of protected disclosures related to the fact that up to one million litres of oil was leaking from underground ESB cables in Dublin for 20 years and the ESB had failed to report the leaks.

He also revealed how SF6, a gas that is enormously damaging to the environment, was leaking from the ESB power plant in Moneypoint.

Since he blew the whistle on the ESB's environmental record last year, Seamus O'Loughlin has accumulated significant legal bills dealing with the company's internal process arising from his protected disclosure.

The ESB has recently agreed to contribute 9,000 towards future legal expenses, but that has still left Seamus facing a massive legal bill.

According to Seamus the whistleblowing process has had a financial and psychological impact on both himself and his wife Hillary.

"I am still out on my own engaged in a legal process that is costing us an absolute fortune, 47,000, that is only the start of it," he says.

Hillary O'Loughlin adds: "It's having a toll on us now, as a family, we are starting to rely on more and more supports, professional, psychological supports It is still a frightening, lonely road and it is reallyuncertain."

RT Investigates has learned that the EPA has initiated a prosecution against the ESB. The regulator has brought six charges against the company in relation to leaks of SF6.

In a statement to RTInvestigates, the ESB confirmed it is facing a prosecution and said it could not comment further.

Seamus O'Loughlin still feels he had nochoice but to go public with his concerns about the ESB's environmental record.

But he has some sobering advice for would-be whistleblowers out there: "Be sure of your facts, be sure of your mental resolve and be absolutely sure of the support of your partner and family. Because it's going to put you through hell."

Leona O'Callaghan, University of Limerick

Vindication was a long time coming for Leona O'Callaghan.

Leona first raised her concerns about expense claims at the University of Limerick back in 2012.

She highlighted a number of issues, including payments made to some staff to cover the mileage costs between their homes and the university. Shealso raised a concern about tax-free travel allowances paid to an academic on sabbatical on the other side of the world.

Leona made a submission to the Dil Public Accounts Committee about the various payments.

The university later told the PAC that the sabbatical payments alone resulted in a six-figure settlement with the Revenue Commissioners.

"For the first couple of years, I was going nowhere," Leona says. "I felt on my own, they are relying on the inability of people to risk their jobs and risk their careers in moving forward."

She went on: "There was a lot of rumours, they were saying, that, I was imagining it, all these conspiracies and they were coming from an unwell place."

Leona went public about her concerns in an interview with the Limerick Leader newspaper. She was also among a number of whistleblowers from UL who featured in the RT Investigates documentary, Universities UnChallenged.

"They rely on silence," she says, "and the only way you can take it away is through the media and then the fear is transferred onto them. Then suddenly they are afraid."

In 2017, an external report by experts was extremely critical of the university's HR practices, corporate governance and financial practices.

"There was a lot of power," Leona says, "and I was just an administrator within the university. And I was on my own. For a long time, I felt I was in the wrong."

Olivia Greene, Irish Nationwide

Ten years on from her disclosures, Olivia Greene feels she has paid a heavy price for exposing lending practices at Irish Nationwide Building Society.

Olivia worked as a loans supervisor at the society, which later received a State bailout of 3 billion.

Olivia broke a confidentiality agreement in 2009 in order to speak out about the practices at the bank under its former boss Michael Fingleton.

Today, Olivia Greene no longer works in financial services.

While her former boss Michael Fingleton left Irish Nationwide with a 27 million pension pot, Olivia was not so fortunate.

"Life was pretty difficult for me in there, in Irish Nationwide, all my authority was stripped from me," she says. "Life inside was very torturous."

According to Olivia found she whistleblowing experience very stressful.

"It causes me a lot of anxiety because you are constantly questioning yourself afterwards, did I do the right thing, did I get it right, you feel panicked. You do become paranoid."

Olivia Greene has not worked in financial services for ten years and she describes her whistleblowing experience as "career suicide".

So would she do it again?

In response to that question Olivia says "I've asked myself many a time, would I do it again, or do I regret doing it in the first place. And yes - if I had to it again, I would do it again."

Iain Smith, The HSE

Whistleblowers regularly describe being targeted or victimised when they expose wrongdoing.

On top of that, many describe how their concerns are ignored.

In the high-profile foster abuse case known as Grace, the whistleblower Iain Smith felt he was left with little option but to leave the HSE in frustration, after spending years trying to raise his concerns.

This is the first time Iain has spoken publicly about the case of Grace, a vulnerable woman who was left by the authorities in the care of a foster family for 20 years, despite allegations of sexual and physical abuse.

"Why am I doing this interview?," he ponders."People should know what happens behind the scenes."

Iain was new to disability services in the HSE when he first came across the case of Grace. This was in 2007 when Grace'sbirth mother contacted him for the first time.

Speaking to RT in 2017,Grace's mother expressed her gratitude to Iain; "Only for the phone call, only for Iain that time, my daughter would still be in danger, if I didn't make that call that time that time."

Iain was shocked when he discovered a file related to the Grace case buried at the back of a filing cabinet.

It emerged that concerns for Grace were flagged on various occasions over the years about physical abuse and sexualised behaviour which led to serious concerns for her overall welfare.

However, she remained in the foster home.

According to Iain, he felt he had to take matters into his own hands,"I had to take that initiative myself as a private citizen and make complaint to the garda."

In 2009, Grace was finally made a ward of court. The State was now her legal guardian, 18 months after Iain Smith first recommended it.

Even after Grace was removed from the foster home, young vulnerable people continued to be placed, through private arrangements, in the very same foster home.

Iain decided to go straight to the Minister for Health at the time, Leo Varadkar.

He sent the minister a protected disclosure listing 14 significant concerns in September 2014.

IainSmith'sprotected disclosures eventually led to establishment of the Farrelly Commission in February 2016.

Now four years on, the commission is yet to even complete the first phase of its investigation and Iain Smith says he has now become a hostage to the process, with no end in sight.

"Although, I was prepared to give a certain amount of time to this, until Iappeared as a witness in front of a whole room of lawyers on 27 different days, as well as attending the commission on many more days," he says.

"I was effectively not able to work for a year as a result of participating in this commission and at the same time Iwas not able to leave."

The commission and the HSE declined to comment saying the work of the inquiry is ongoing.

Iain is one of two whistleblowers who have testified before the commission which is charged with examining the cases of 46 foster children including Grace.

It would not be the first commission of investigation or tribunal to run over time, as John Devitt, of Transparency Ireland, points out.

"The toll it is having on witnesses and victims is intolerable for many of them. Much more thought needs to be lent to the impact this has on people, particularly on those who are considering coming forward and ifthis will run over by years, people aremuch less likely to come forward in future."

Iain Smith feels he has paid a high price for highlighting his concerns, but he says: "I don't think I would have done anything differently; I could not have done anything differently. I am just the way I am."

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How Web 3.0 And Cryptocurrencies Transform The Economy – Forbes

Bitcoin golden physical coin illustration on Euro banknotes of 20 and 50 euros. visual ... [+] representations of the digital Cryptocurrency Bitcoin with the Euro bill. Bitcoin is a popular digital currency that showed growth and is widely spread, accepted from banks, markets and other services and shops as ways of payments. The exchange rate today for 1 bitcoin blockchain is 9969 euros. Thessaloniki, Greece - August 8, 2020 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Theres been some soul-searching about cryptocurrencies. While exciting use cases have popped up from decentralized finance (DeFi), to Bitcoins use as an institutional and programmatic hedge against inflation, a unified thesis behind the actual practical usability of various different cryptocurrencies is elusive.

Adoption among average users beyond investment purposes has been slower than one would want, and few people understand the underlying architecture that makes cryptocurrencies so useful. While many might enjoy the yields or returns they get or the investment returns, the questions how and why dont pop up as often.

Web 3.0 makes sense as a proxy for the unity of ideas that bring cryptocurrencies together into a coherent economic thesis, one with deeper philosophical and practical implications for the economy at large.

The Internet has become a larger and larger portion of peoples days, and has grown up to become economically transformative, with major tech companies being central parts of stock indexes. The architecture of the Internet itself is now a central economic question since whoever controls and is able to effectively process the flow of data it generates is now able to make massively outsize returns.

Web 2.0 was the idea that with the ease of participation and personalization, people would join the Internet en masse. The providers of services that made it easy to sign up and start communicating with different friends would then reap massive benefits, both in terms of savings and economies of scale on providing those services to billions of users as well as the data that would come out of that.

The outsize winners of that were content aggregators and filters that benefited from the drive to join the Internet en masse (such as Google GOOGL ) as well as the providers of Web 2.0 services, Facebook chief among them.

One of the effects this created was an Internet that was centralized and followed many of the same economic rules as other sectors of the economy. Companies that grew up during this era raced to become public companies that traded on stock markets.

Generations of the brightest people in computer science and engineering became obsessed with one single economic metric: how to optimize ads and drive offline economic consumption based on online behavioral patterns. The data they were accumulating to optimize ads and juice consumer spending in the economy at large were also used by governments and others to influence politics and to create the possibilities of vast realms of surveillance and access control to uplift government power.

The Internet lost a bit of the magic of what Edward Snowden described in his early days in his Permanent Record autobiography: a wild landscape of eccentrics and learning without strong economic incentives, a kind of funhouse place where people savvy enough to get connected onto the early Internet could connect with one another without any economic incentives or commercialization or government spying.

Web 3.0 is the idea of having a bit of a reset, keeping the userbase Web 2.0 brought on and some of its usability and personalization tenets along with the idea that individuals should be responsible for the self-custody of assets and services. Web 3.0 implies a greater set of responsibilities but also confers a larger degree of autonomy and censorship resistance for its users taking a large number of lessons from the two previous large waves of Internet innovation.

Instead of having cloud services hosted by different companies to provide the backbone of communications on the web users will host different servers that allow them access to digital transfer of assets and more. This includes nodes that form the basis of cryptocurrency networks.

This is relevant because with tit-for-tat nationalization on the Internet, censorship resistance has become essential to communicate between economies that are rapidly putting up digital walls among each other. The autonomy matters too with more and more countries looking to break end-to-encryption and to collect as much data as possible on their citizens. Being able to signal and meaningfully keep communications private and federated will matter more in different contexts.

This has dramatic implications for the economy at large. Cash flows from the Internet may no longer be focused on centralized advertising but rather flow into different decentralized economic flows that might not be tied to nation-state based stock markets but rather different economic values represented by cryptocurrencies.

Web 3.0 and cryptocurrencies make a strong ideological argument in a context of countries dividing the Internet and looking to implement more granular surveillance on each individual citizen. Using cryptocurrencies and self-hosted services like those in the Fediverse for routing communications and value can dramatically transform the economy as a whole starting from the Internet itself, and extending into every part of the economy.

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Ron Paul: The War On Assange Is A War On Truth – OpEd – Eurasia Review

It is dangerous to reveal the truth about the illegal and immoral things our government does with our money and in our name, and the war on journalists who dare reveal such truths is very much a bipartisan affair. Just ask Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who was relentlessly pursued first by the Obama Administration and now by the Trump Administration for the crime of reporting on the crimes perpetrated by the United States government.

Assange is now literally fighting for his life, as he tries to avoid being extradited to the United States where he faces 175 years in prison for violating the Espionage Act. While it makes no sense to be prosecuted as a traitor to a country of which you are not a citizen, the idea that journalists who do their job and expose criminality in high places are treated like traitors is deeply dangerous in a free society.

To get around the First Amendments guarantee of freedom of the press, Assanges tormentors simply claim that he is not a journalist. Then-CIA director Mike Pompeo declared that Wikileaks was a hostile intelligence service aided by Russia. Ironically, thats pretty much what the Democrats say about Assange.

Earlier this month, a US Federal appeals court judge ruled that the NSAs bulk collection of Americans telephone records was illegal. That bulk collection program, born out of the anti-American PATRIOT Act, was first revealed to us by whistleblower Edward Snowden just over seven years ago.

That is why whistleblowers and those who publish their information are so important. Were it not for Snowden and Assange, we would never know about this government criminality. And if we never know about government malfeasance it can neve be found to be criminal in the first place. That is convenient for governments, but it is also a recipe for tyranny.

While we might expect the US media to aggressively come to the aid of a fellow journalist being persecuted by the government for doing his job, the opposite is happening. As journalist Glen Greenwald wrote last week, the US mainstream media is completely ignoring the Assange extradition trial.

Why would they do such a thing? Partisan politics. Journalists with a few important exceptions like Greenwald himself are no longer interested in digging and reporting the truth. These days they believe they have a higher calling.

As Greenwald puts it, If you start from the premise that Trump is a fascist dictator who has brought Nazi tyranny to the US, then it isnt that irrational to believe that anyone who helped empower Trump (which is how they see Assange) deserves to be imprisoned, hence the lack of concern about it.

That may seem like a good idea to these journalists in the short term, but for journalism itself to become an extension of government power rather than a check on that power would be deeply harmful.

We cannot have a self-governing society as was intended for our Republic if the government, with the complicity of the mainstream media, decides that there are things we are not allowed to know about it. President Trump should end the US governments war on Assangeand on all whistleblowers and their publishers.

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Release WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange, say current and former world leaders – NBC News

LONDON More than 160 current and former world leaders, lawmakers and diplomats have endorsed a call for the U.K. to free WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and stop his extradition to the U.S.

The signatories of the open letter, addressed to U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and several government ministers, included the president of Argentina and two former presidents of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Assange, 49, is currently fighting extradition to the U.S. where he faces up to 175 years in prison on espionage charges over WikiLeaks' release of confidential diplomatic cables in 2010 and 2011. The letter was first written by the group Lawyers for Assange in August, and then received the support of the international signatories whose names were released on Monday.

It laid out several legal reasons why Assange shouldnt be extradited, including the claim that he wouldnt face a fair trial in the U.S., and that he would be exposed to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.

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His extradition would gravely endanger freedom of the press, the letter said.

This demonstrates the growing opposition around the world to U.S. efforts to extradite and prosecute Assange, and the political nature of this case, Assange's lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, told NBC News.

Many of the letters signatories, which also include Venezuelan leader Nicols Maduro and former Ecuadoran leader Rafael Correa, are fierce critics of the U.S. and have previously spoken out against American foreign policy.

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Last week, Robinson told a London court that Assange was offered a presidential pardon in 2017 by then-Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., and Trump associate Charles Johnson if he helped to resolve the "ongoing speculation about Russian involvement" in the hacking of Democratic National Committee emails leaked during the 2016 U.S. election campaign.

At the hearing in London on Friday, James Lewis, prosecutor for the U.S. government, said: "The position of the government is we don't contest these things were said. We obviously do not accept the truth of what was said by others."

Assange has been in a British prison since his ejection from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in April 2019. He was granted asylum by Ecuador in 2012 over fears he would face possible extradition to the U.S. related to his work with WikiLeaks.

Prosecutors in the U.S. say Assange conspired with U.S. army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to hack into a Pentagon computer and release hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic cables and military files.

His supporters say the leaked documents exposed U.S. military wrongdoing, and argue he was acting as a journalist.

Among the files published by WikiLeaks in 2010 was a video of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack by American forces in Baghdad that killed 11 people, including two Reuters journalists.

The extradition hearing, which began in February but was postponed in April because of the pandemic, is due to last until early October.

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Why They Need to Destroy Julian Assange – The Shepherd of the Hills Gazette

JulianAssangesheroic but tragic life is coming to a head in the next weeks. A British court shall soon rule whetherAssange, ostensibly a publisher and journalist, shall be extradited to the United States to bechargedwith espionage. Though many people around the world have followedAssangeshardships on and off during the last decade, it is really now, during thisshamtrial in London, that the importance of the struggle for political freedom should become clear to all.

In the widest sense, political freedom can be defined as freedom from state coercion. Granted the existence of a state, however small, political freedom is therefore never complete. And it can never be taken for granted; political freedom must always be fought for, if only to hang on to the gains of the past. Though there is more political freedom in the West today than when Bertrand Russell was locked up for opposing conscription during World War I, the state still has no qualms about trampling on individual rights when it deems that its interests are at stake.Assangehas beenspied upon,incarcerated, andtortured. The right to privacy of millions of ordinary people hasbeen violated through secret, illegal surveillance programs conducted by intelligence agencies, some of which havebeendisclosedbyAssangeand the sources he worked with.

AlthoughAssangeis not exactly a libertarian, he acts upon the libertarian idea that thestate shall have no secrets from the people. In hiswords, transparency and accountability (of the state) are moral issues.It is the moral principle that the people have a right to know everything that their state servants say, write, and do; especially when they commit acts that are illegal under the states own legal system. Of course, this point becomes more relevant as the State grows in size and scope; if it were cut down to a night watchman state, there would be far less to know.

The public acceptance of the states oversized role in society has been achieved over generations through the public education system and an obedient mainstream media. It has been enforced by the threat of violence (or actual violence if needed, as in the case ofAssange) in order to deal with serious dissenters. The state requires a compliant public opinion in order to ruleand will therefore not tolerate anyone who might weaken the peoples tacit acceptance of a state with fingers in all pies.

Since the rise of the modern state, many so-called enemies of the statehave been at the receiving end of its power, from Voltaire and Emma Goldman to Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. The struggle for political freedom is difficult because of the seriousness of the challenge, as JulianAssangeis experiencing now. When this struggle starts yielding results it entails immediate dangers, because the state, like any organism, will defend itself; it cannot accept successful attempts to undermine its legitimacy, to curtail its power, to make it accountable, or to expose its secrets. It will start by trying to dissuade and, often successfully, dangle benefits to sway the less determined. If that doesnt work, the state will warn its victims, in true mafia style, and can then decide to ruin careers, imprison, and finally resort to murder if that is required to remove a serious threat.

This is what is happening to JulianAssange, as to many before him. Ironically, the unacceptable treatment ofAssangeconfirms theabhorrentnature of the state. The US government perceivesAssangeas a serious threat, because he has successfully helped expose its crimes and could continue to do so unless he is stopped. Thanks to Wikileaks, whichAssangehas led, the public now knows about the US militaryswar crimes, the CIAs mass surveillance program (Vault7), US political corruption (DNC email archive), and many other illegal acts committed by the state apparatus. Because all such crimes have to be kept secret in order to maintain the illusion of the states benevolence, the US government has decided to punishAssangefor exposing them, thus also deterring others from emulating him.

This frontal attack onAssangeby Washington, DC,confirms the particularly unaccountable and deleterious character of the US federal government. European states are far from innocent but behave better in our time because they are more internally and externally circumscribed. Despite this, or because of it, Britainand Europeis incapable or unwilling to stand up to the United States, even if it means sacrificing its most fundamental principles as it does its bidding. As JohnPilgerwrote, the land that gave us MagnaCarta, Great Britain, is distinguished by the abandonment of its own sovereignty in allowing a malign foreign power to manipulate justice.

The US, in collaboration with the UK and the mostlycomplicitmainstream media, seesAssangeas an enemy that needs to be neutralized, even if that means openly going against the fundamental principles of rule of law that this state has publicly pretended to abide by for so long. The most important of these principles,freedom of speech and of the press, is, of course, supposedly protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution. Yet the fact that the US and UK are now floutingAssangesbasic rights in plain daylight is a real risk to their reputation and thus also a sign of desperation.

Though the US government has not won this battle yet,Assangesfuture looks quite bleakdespite the support he is getting from many well-known institutions.But, in the long term, his very public case may likely help the cause of political freedom in the West. His fate at the hands of the state for publishing truthful information about its illegal and immoral behavior may finally make more people recognize that many of the states activities, concealed or not, are fundamentally antagonistic to their interests. Though the general population cannot be expected to defend political freedom like JulianAssangehas, his case might help wake them from their political slumber, for, as George Santayana wrote:

Unless all those concerned keep a vigilant eye on the course of public business and frequently pronounce on its conduct, they will before long awake to the fact that they have been ignored and enslaved.

The trial of JulianAssangewill have consequences that are far larger than the man himself. Whatever will beAssangesfuture, he is already one more martyr in the historic struggle for political freedom from which everyone can take inspiration.

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Putting the Quantum in Security – Optics & Photonics News

Grgoire Ribordy [Image: Courtesy of ID Quantique]

In the second day of OSAs Quantum 2.0 conference, the focus shifted from quantum computing to other aspects of quantum technologyparticularly quantum communications and quantum sensing. On that note, Grgoire Ribordy, the founder of the Switzerland-based quantum crypto firm ID Quantique, looked at how quantum technologies are being employed for the long-term challenges in data security posed by quantum computing itself.

ID Quantique has a long pedigree in quantum technology; the company has been in business since 2001. In retrospect, Ribordy said, we were really crazy to start a company in quantum technology in 2001 It was way too early. But the firm forged ahead and has now developed a suite of applications in the data-security space.

Ribordy stressed thatespecially over the past few monthsits become increasingly clear that digital security, and protecting digital information against hacking, is extremely important. Classical cryptography assembles a set of techniques for hiding information from unauthorized users, which Ribordy compared to building a castle around the data.

The problem, however, is that after quantum computers become reality, one application for them will be to crack the cryptography systems that are currently in use. When that happens, said Ribordy, the walls we have today wont be able to protect the data anymore. The best cryptography techniques for avoiding that baleful outcome, he suggested, are those that themselves rely on quantum technologyand that can provide robust protection, while still allowing the convenience of the prevailing classical private-key encryption systems.

[Image: Grgoire Ribordy/OSA Quantum 2.0 Conference]

Just how much one should worry about all ofthis nowwhen quantum computers powerful enough to do this sort of cracking still lie years in the futuredepends, according toRibordy, on three factors. One, which he labeled factor x, is how long you need current data to be encryptedperhaps only a short time for some kinds of records, decades for other kinds. The second, y, is the time that it will take to retool the current infrastructure to be transformed into somethingquantum-safe. And the third, z, is how long it will actually take for large-scale, encryption-breaking quantum computers to be built.

If x and/or y are longer than z, he suggested, we have a problemand theres a lot of debate today surrounding just what the values of these variables are. One of ID Quantiques services is to take clients through a quantum risk assessment that attempts to suss out how long they need to protect their data, and what the implications are for their cryptography approach.

Ribordy cited three key components to effective long-term quantum encryption. One, and perhaps the oldest, is quantum random number generation (QRNG) to build security keys, whether classical or quantum. A second is something that Ribordy called crypto-agility. (You dont hard-code cryptography, he explained. Instead, you want to upgrade it whenever a new advance comes.) And the third component is quantum key distribution (QKD), which is a technique still under active development, but which is already being deployed in some cases.

On the first component, Ribordy noted that ID Quantique has been active in QRNG since 2014, when the idea arose of using mobile-phone camera sensors as a source for QRNs. These arrays of pixels, he said, can provide both large rates of raw entropy (an obvious necessity for true randomness), and an industry-compatible interface. He walked the audience through the companys efforts to create a low-cost (CMOS-based), low-power, security-compliant chip for QRNGbeginning with early experiments using a Nokia phone and moving through the required efforts at miniaturization, engineering for stability and consistency, and avoiding such pitfalls as correlations between the different camera pixels, which would degrade the randomness of the output.

The result, Ribordy said, is a QRNG chip that has recently been added to a new Samsung mobile phoneappropriately named the Galaxy A71 Quantumthat is now available in the Republic of Korea. And the chip is not just window dressinga Korean software company partnered with Samsung to create apps for pay services, cryptocurrency services and other features that rely on random numbers, and that use the ID Quantique chip to get high-quality instances of them.

Grgoire Ribordy, at the OSA Quantum 2.0 conference.

We think this is very important, said Ribordy, because it shows that quantum technologies can be industrialized and integrated into applications.

In terms of such industrialization, another security application, quantum key distribution (QKD) is not as advanced as QRNG, according to Ribordybut he argued that the experience of QRNG bodes well for QKDs commercialization path. One issue for QKD is the short distance that such secure links can exist in fiber before quantum bit error rates become too high, though Ribordy pointed to recent paper in Nature Photonics in which practical QKD was demonstrated across a fiber link of 307 km.

Ribordy noted a number of areas of particular activity in the QKD sphere. One active area of interest, for example, is developing network topologies that play especially well with QKD. ID Quantique is also working with SK Telecom in the Republic of Korea on how QKD can be integrated into the optical networks underlying next-generation, 5G wireless. In these circumstances, the proverbial last mile, operating at radio frequencies, can only be secured with traditional cryptography, but using QKD on the optical part of the communication chain will make the network as a whole more secure.

A number of other projects are in the works as well, Ribordy said, including a European project, Open QKD, the goal of which is to prepare the next generation of QKD deployment in Europe. And large-scale deployment projects are afoot in China as well.

The presence of these diverging global efforts prompted a question in the Q&A session that followed Ribordys talkjust how open are these QKD markets? Ribordy noted that, in the near term they are closing down Since quantum is a new industry, every country or region would like to be a player. The Chinese QKD ecosystem, he suggested, is completely cut offthere is kind of a Galapagos effect, and Europe also is starting to become a more closed ecosystem in the QKD arena. Ribordy views this as a sign of market immaturity, however, and believes things will become more open again in the future with efforts toward certification and standardization.

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What are the 5 most undervalued cryptocurrencies right now? A look – Stanford Arts Review

About Cryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is a digital asset structured to work as a medium of exchange where every single coin and transaction is stored in an online ledger format. Strong cryptography is used to fix up the transaction process and for the generation of additional coins.

The technology prevailing behind cryptocurrencies are really difficult to understand. Even pioneers in business feel it difficult to comprehend about this topic and how the values of cryptocurrencies are being fixed up. But as there are around 3000 digital assets disseminated digitally, we are in need to implement certain metric and analytical tools for identifying its value. Let us discuss the 5 most undervalued cryptocurrencies in this blog.

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Market cap is an authentic organization that has listed the most undervalued cryptocurrencies which will be dealt with in this article.

As per Market cap, Fusion (FSN) is one of the most undervalued cryptocurrencies. The price of the token remains always high and it is estimated that the value of this will rapidly increase from 20x to even more. Fusion is now a bit easy for buyers to share in their ticketed-proof-of-stake ecosystem through Amazon Web Servers or Google Compute Engine.

All-Time-High: USD 9.39

Market Cap: $25,284,145 USD

All-Time-Low:USD 0.090

Bitcoin was one of the digital assets very promising and is good to invest in. It is a strange fact that the person who identified this digital asset is yet to be known, but the community is still growing day by day. Bitcoin can be popularly known as programmable money in the digital world.

All-Time-High: $19,870.62 USD

Market Cap: $150,775,185,969 USD

All-Time-Low: $0.010 USD

Ethereum is popularly known as a programmable blockchain. And this was released by Vitalik Buterin in 2013 when his scripting language to enable decentralized applications (dApps) did not attract the Bitcoin community.

This functions with a new crowdfunding mechanism popularly known as Initial Coin Offering (ICO). Ethereum helps in bringing out Block chain 2.0 which helps in the usage of blockchain technology beyond the finance sector.

All-Time-High: $1,448.18 USD

Market Cap: $19,949,805,779 USD

All-Time-Low: $0.15 USD

Cardano sets its project as a Smart Contract platform, distinguishing by providing more advanced features. Introduced by Charles Hoskinson, Cardano is a team of technically advanced minds from different backgrounds. As Ethereum it uses a blockchain concept for making its token value remain highest all time. So, Cardano is popularly called as blockchain 3.0.

All-Time-High: $1.18 USD

Market Cap: $1,056,868,964 USD

All-Time-Low: 0.00 USD

EOS is known as the highly scalable and cost-efficient smart contract platform. It was launched by Dan Larimer, a very knowledgeable person who created Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) the consensus protocol of EOS. It has been described as a decentralized operating system capable of running enterprise-grade and industrial-grade decentralized applications.

All-Time-High: $19.35 USD

Market Cap: $2,986,208,298 USD USD

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CryptoLocally Partners With Swingby to Bring Native Bitcoin P2P Trading – GlobeNewswire

Hong Kong, Sept. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CryptoLocally, the leading non-custodial peer-to-peer crypto trading platform, is excited to announce today its deep technology partnership with the decentralised token swap protocol Swingby Skybridge.

Limitations on Bitcoins composability have historically made it difficult to use it in the smart contracts that power peer-to-peer exchange platforms and instead require traders to swap the native coin for a wrapped version elsewhere, such as on a CEX, before moving it to a smart contract powered service like CryptoLocally often adding in extra fees, custody risk, and KYC requirements.

The partnership with Swingby will enable traders to send native Bitcoins through Cryptolocally. Incoming native Bitcoins will be routed through Swingbys trustless Bitcoin to Binance-chain bridge SkyBridge, allowing for the BEP2 1:1 pegged assets to be used within the platforms escrow smart contract. This will remove the need for third party custody exchanges and enable a long awaited feature for the CryptoLocally community that currently transact over $350k USD per month on the platform.

Swingbys advanced threshold-signature and MPC technology will enable the Cryptolocally to support the most liquid digital assets in the world, including Bitcoin, the $200 Billion market cap asset. CryptoLocally Co-Founder and chief engineer Jae Chung described the Swingby Skybridge as the missing piece needed in order to achieve the goal of offering even more token variety for trading, adding, Swingby's Skybridge matches CryptoLocally's mantra perfectly fast and non-custodial. We're very excited to bring this partnership to life and improve the trading experience for our users.

Internal estimates predict that the addition of the native Bitcoin chain to the platform could conservatively triple the monthly trading volumes sending them over $1m USD per month.

We see ourselves as the enablers of DeFi. Bridging together decentralised protocols and bringing the most liquid digital asset in the world, Bitcoin, into the ecosystem is our main mission. Our partnership with Cryptolocally is a great step in that direction and we are really excited to begin working with their team. By providing a trustless bridge between native Bitcoin and Binance-chain for each trade, the Swingby protocol can expect to process a few million dollars a month in baseline transaction volume and bring those volumes to our node stakers, whilst also facilitating more Bitcoin adoption on the CryptoLocally platform. said Yusaku Senga, the founder and CEO of Swingby, adding Once we have fully integrated our new groundbreaking one-round signing cryptography, and integrate Lighting Network in 2021, peer-to-peer trade times could be reduced to minutes or even seconds, giving the CryptoLocally platform a huge competitive advantage in the space.

About CryptoLocally

CryptoLocally is a leading P2P cryptocurrency trading platform. Our platform is non-custodial and uses a smart contracts escrow to provide additional security to users. Throughout the trading process no third party, including CryptoLocally, will have full control of the users crypto assets. That way, CryptoLocally remains a truly decentralised trading platform.

The platformrecently released a DeFi feature that allows users to earn interest on ETH, DAI, USDT, USDC, and GIV, our native token. Integrating the trading platform with DeFi capabilities and designing both to be easy to use have turned CryptoLocally into a viable pathway to financial inclusion for the 1.7 billion people still living without access to financial services. CryptoLocally recently closed a private sale of our native token, GIV. Investors included FTX, IOSG Ventures, NGC Ventures, Genesis Block, and One Block Capital. The GIV public sale will be held soon.

About Swingby

Swingby Labs was launched in Singapore in 2018 by a group of crypto enthusiasts joining forces to make the tools to connect Bitcoin with other blockchains.

Swingbys bridge protocol, Skybridge, builds trustless bridges between BTC, Ethereum, Binance Chain and other blockchains secured by a network of nodes that execute fast token swaps using layer 2 multi-party computing technology.

Skybridge allows users to move Bitcoin tokens between the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Binance Chain blockchains without relying on a central custodian, opening up a world of DeFi capabilities such as liquidity pooling and trading with easy to use UX. Users can swap their coins across chains using self-custody wallets and there's no logins or KYC.

The Skybridge testnet bridge has transacted over $14 Billion in testnet BTC capital between the Bitcoin and Binance Chain blockchains, and its decentralized technology has been fully battle tested in live high volume environments.

In early 2021, Swingby plans to launch its Ethereum MainNet, bridging Bitcoin capital to an ecosystem which already has over $750MM in Bitcoin capital locked up in DeFi contracts. Building on exciting partnerships with projects such as Elrond, Waves and Kira Network, Swingby aims to expand reach to more projects, adding support where the most value can be added.

The documentation pages for Skybridge, which offer a deeper dive into the technical aspects of the protocol, are located here.

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AYN InfoTech : The top choice for Enterprise Software Solutions with Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence – PR Newswire India

AYNis a renowned globalentity that specialises in Enterprise Software Solutions. Founded in 2009,Mr. Yakub Sheikh steersthe healm ofthis establishmentwhichhas flourished tremendously, under his leadership.Priding itself on its state-of-the-art development and delivery centres, AYN has been workingwith more than300 consumers worldwide for the last one decade.

The Core Services adopted by AYN InfoTech within their operations comprise of:

The inner workings of these core services have been elaborated below:

The various industries that AYN InfoTech has their strong foothold in are in abundance. With an all-inclusive approach, they wish to establish a digital world with streamlined processes. A few of the broad industries they cater to are - Banking & Finance, Manufacturing, Capital Markets, Energy & Utility, Insurance, Transport, Hospitality, Telecom, Real Estate, Retail, Facility Management, Education, and Healthcare.

To offer a personalised approach for these specific industries, AYN InfoTech has a number of products that ensure a customised output is focused on.

Smart Analytics, AI, IoT, and Blockchain integrated with Various Product Offerings:

The Smart Analytics feature offered by AYN plays a crucial role in helping organizations fuel their productivity with detailed insights guiding them to improve their processes. The customer information collated throughWalnut ERP, a product designed by AYN InfoTech, ensures that the company is only engaged in manufacturing processes that have consumer intake, thereby promoting sustainable production and eliminating wastage.

While information flows into the market, AI allows companies to scan through these large data sets at unparalleled speed. It provides an opportunity for smart analysis of massive amounts of fractured data, paving sustainable new pathways for business. Blockchain is a game-changer for supply chain management, enabling greater transparency and efficiency. It has the potential to allow companies and consumers to track transactions more securely and transparently, to ensure that suppliers are adhering to their sustainable manufacturing values.

For the maintenance of complex consumer data and in order to generate prolific information,Pineis aCRMtool that allows an improved and strategic marketing approach in order to achieve higher sales targets.Oak CBS, primarily operating with the use of Blockchain and AI is another one of AYN's products which is an aid to financial institutions in maintaining records of transactions and in conducting banking functions smoothly. It provides transaction management, payment processing services, and account management thus ensuring sustainable values.

At a time when the healthcare industry would require additional hands of support to safely store and access all data using smart tools for their operational and research purposes,Cedar Healthcareis another such product which allowsdata security of medical data while acting in compliance with all legal requirements. With Blockchain acting as a support, the permanence and accuracy of the data is maintained.

The use of IoT gives businesses an opportunity for a global reach and a platform to connect with people across the globe. Data mining tools have become increasingly advanced and their development further will provide access to data and insights that have not been user-friendly before, empowering all parties to quickly and efficiently hone in on value for their organizations.

Projects that harness the power of Enterprise Software Solutions can thus effectively contribute towards achieving the long-term goals of industries from various categories, in turn increasing their productivity and profitability.

Enterprise Software Solutions; a necessity:

Enterprise software solutions are an organisational requirement, owing to a surplus of big data and information that companies must deal with on a day-to-day basis. Organizational software increases the efficiency of business processes while keeping a secure database of all happenings. Not only do they assist in streamlining operations with integrated information, but they also act as a cost-saving benefit with flexibility, scalability, automatic functions, and machine learning.

They make reporting and decision-making increasingly smooth. This offers various features for efficient CRM, effortless operations, and the ability to carry out safe and secure transactions. There are various types of such software personalized for every business offering like project management tools, marketing automation, enterprise resource planning, treasury management systems, and business intelligence as well. Enterprise software solution systems are automated hubs used to control and streamline operational processes within organizations. In the digital era, data is the currency, and cloud storage is the solution to safeguarding it.

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