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Insights on data integrity, verification, and the future of trusted IoT measurements.
The Data You Collect Is Worthless Unless Someone Believes It
What Volkswagen's Dieselgate reveals about the gap between collecting data and proving it. Why independent verification is becoming a business requirement, not an option.
Read article →When Your Supplier Says "Trust Me" — And Why That's No Longer Enough
What the European horsemeat scandal reveals about the architecture of supply chain trust. Why compliance is not verification, and what regulators are now demanding instead.
Read article →What Verified Data Would Have Changed: Revisiting the Horsemeat Scandal
A detailed analysis of how independently verifiable data would have changed investigation speed, accountability, and the position of innocent parties in the 2013 scandal.
Read article →When You Can't Prove What You Sell Is Safe: Lessons from the 2013 Dairy Scare
A false-positive contamination alert in New Zealand dairy cost hundreds of millions. The problem wasn't contamination — it was the inability to prove its absence fast enough.
Read article →The Signing Key Problem: When Your Device Can't Keep a Secret
Your IoT device signs data with a private key. But on a Raspberry Pi it's a file on the SD card. On an ESP32 it's in flash that's been broken twice. Here's what actually protects a key.
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