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The Biggest Cybersecurity Attacks Recorded
Curious about the world of cybersecurity? To keep you informed, I have delved into the most massive cyber attacks ever recorded. Let's explore the critical incidents, their impact, and ways to stay protected together. By the end of this article, you'...

Author: Newton Waweru

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Where Will Cyber Security be 10 Years from Now Navigating the Future
As we navigate an increasingly digital world, you might wonder where cyber security will be in 10 years.  After researching extensively, I'm confident in sharing valuable insights. This article will explore future cyber security trends and challenges...

Author: Newton Waweru

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How Does Binary Code Work? The Basics of Binary Code
Curious about the inner workings of binary code? Though it may appear daunting initially, the concepts are relatively basic. This guide delves into the fundamentals of binary code and its current applications. Suitable for both newbies and seasoned p...

Author: Newton Waweru

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What is Binary Code Used For? Learn Its Applications and Uses
Explore the use of binary code and its implications in the current technology through this enlightening piece. If you're intrigued by the role of binary code in modern devices, you've arrived at the ideal destination. As a whole, the binary system i...

Author: Newton Waweru

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Computer Numbers: How Computers Generate Random Numbers
Computer random numbers is a complex topic. It consists of 'yeses' and 'nos'. For a couple of years, I have been studying numbers and I am hereby crafting a well-simplified article to make you understand how computers generate random numbers. So, let...

Author: Berts Njoroge

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Quantum Computers Explained Simply
In the 1930s, Alan Turing developed the Turing machine. This machine comprises an unlimited length of tape that was subdivided into small squares. Each one of these little squares could either store a 1 or a 0 or be left blank. Consequently, a read a...

Author: Collins Okoth



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