💢به اطلاع میرساند پیرو درخواست مکرر شرکت کنندگان گرامی مبنی بر تمدید مهلت ثبتنام و ارسال ایده و پس از بررسی دبیرخانه رویداد ملی ایدهشو فودینو این مهلت تا ۱۰ مهر ۱۴۰۳ تمدید گردید.
🔸 ثبتنام و ارسال ایده از طریق وبسایت رویداد به نشانی زیر امکان پذیر است:
💢به اطلاع میرساند پیرو درخواست مکرر شرکت کنندگان گرامی مبنی بر تمدید مهلت ثبتنام و ارسال ایده و پس از بررسی دبیرخانه رویداد ملی ایدهشو فودینو این مهلت تا ۱۰ مهر ۱۴۰۳ تمدید گردید.
🔸 ثبتنام و ارسال ایده از طریق وبسایت رویداد به نشانی زیر امکان پذیر است:
The gold standard of encryption, known as end-to-end encryption, where only the sender and person who receives the message are able to see it, is available on Telegram only when the Secret Chat function is enabled. Voice and video calls are also completely encrypted. At the start of 2018, the company attempted to launch an Initial Coin Offering (ICO) which would enable it to enable payments (and earn the cash that comes from doing so). The initial signals were promising, especially given Telegram’s user base is already fairly crypto-savvy. It raised an initial tranche of cash – worth more than a billion dollars – to help develop the coin before opening sales to the public. Unfortunately, third-party sales of coins bought in those initial fundraising rounds raised the ire of the SEC, which brought the hammer down on the whole operation. In 2020, officials ordered Telegram to pay a fine of $18.5 million and hand back much of the cash that it had raised. Right now the digital security needs of Russians and Ukrainians are very different, and they lead to very different caveats about how to mitigate the risks associated with using Telegram. For Ukrainians in Ukraine, whose physical safety is at risk because they are in a war zone, digital security is probably not their highest priority. They may value access to news and communication with their loved ones over making sure that all of their communications are encrypted in such a manner that they are indecipherable to Telegram, its employees, or governments with court orders. One thing that Telegram now offers to all users is the ability to “disappear” messages or set remote deletion deadlines. That enables users to have much more control over how long people can access what you’re sending them. Given that Russian law enforcement officials are reportedly (via Insider) stopping people in the street and demanding to read their text messages, this could be vital to protect individuals from reprisals. Emerson Brooking, a disinformation expert at the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab, said: "Back in the Wild West period of content moderation, like 2014 or 2015, maybe they could have gotten away with it, but it stands in marked contrast with how other companies run themselves today."
from jp