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Executive interview: Putting a value on open source
Per Ploug, open source tech lead at Spotify, has worked in open source for many years and, having watched its evolution, he
Whistleblower in limbo as sensitive NatWest customer files remain under her bed
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The Russian hacktivist collective Killnet has carried out a series of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks against Nato, causing temporary disruption
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