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Mark Lyndersay’s BitDepth Column

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The 2022 Christmas tech gift advisory

By Mark Lyndersay
December 12, 2022
4 Mins read
The Thunderbolt 4 standard rolls everything that’s gone before in both the USB and Thunderbolt standards into a single cable.
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TT drops in Network Readiness Index

By Mark Lyndersay
December 5, 2022
3 Mins read
Trinidad and Tobago is first among populations covered by 3G mobile networks with a perfect score of 100.
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The cyberkill chain and how to break it

By Mark Lyndersay
November 28, 2022
3 Mins read
Once malware is in the system, it establishes a connection to the infiltrator’s computer and transmits information gathered from its initial beachhead.
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A blitzkrieg of ransomware

By Mark Lyndersay
November 21, 2022
3 Mins read
“While the default position is to refuse paying to release data encrypted in a ransomware attack, globally, 38 per cent of organisations who suffered such attacks paid up.”
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One watch to rule them all?

By Mark Lyndersay
November 14, 2022
3 Mins read
The smartwatch is IP68 rated, which is resistance to a depth of 1.5 metres for 30 minutes. The Watch 5 is also rated as water resistant to a depth of five atmospheres.
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Adventures in Ventura

By Mark Lyndersay
November 7, 2022
3 Mins read
On several occasions, I couldn’t find what I was looking for in System Settings, which replaces System Preferences and had to use the search function like a noob.
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The silence of the breaches

By Mark Lyndersay
October 31, 2022
4 Mins read
The TT-CSIRT does not have the legal authority to force any private entity to comply with its guidance. Any entity has a duty to its employees and the people they serve.
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Fixing the Public Service means fixing Government

By Mark Lyndersay
October 24, 2022
4 Mins read
It was here that the death knell of professional meritocracy and the public service as home to the qualified young professional was sounded.
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Microsoft's Ignite for non-developers

By Mark Lyndersay
October 17, 2022
3 Mins read
Teams, which has largely been a tepid virtual meeting app buoyed by its pervasive presence in the Office 365 lineup can only benefit from the revamp.
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Can TT's public service ever work remotely?

By Mark Lyndersay
October 10, 2022
4 Mins read
Where performance indicators are present in the workplace and agreed on between management and labour, the tone and delivery of work fundamentally changes.
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Digital transformation questions the budget doesn't answer

By Mark Lyndersay
October 3, 2022
4 Mins read
“Creating a digital nation” is listed as priority area seven out of nine, but there’s little in next year’s PSIP that establishes any priorities for the new Digital Transformation Ministry.
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TATT revives discussion on OTT services

By Mark Lyndersay
September 26, 2022
3 Mins read
If the authority persuades the region to act collectively in this matter, the aggregate size of the Caribbean is unlikely to persuade any streaming service to abide by any regulation it considers too onerous.
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Becoming a brand in a digital era

By Mark Lyndersay
September 19, 2022
3 Mins read
“What will they people about you online? What’s the story that your presence there is telling?
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MusicTT and COTT push for music tagging using ISRC codes

By Mark Lyndersay
September 12, 2022
3 Mins read
While thieves can remove metadata from digital files, creators should clearly identify their work through tagging to lubricate the legal use of creative works.
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TSTT opens new Parlour, an online shopfront

By Mark Lyndersay
September 5, 2022
3 Mins read
It’s early days yet for the project, but a shopping experience that was meant to emphasise indigenous products might have benefited from front-loading with more exemplary craft and artisan art products.
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