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We show that built-in sensors in commodity PCs, such as microphones, inadvertently capture electromagnetic sidechannel leakage from ongoing computation. Moreover, this information is often conveyed by supposedly-benign channels such as audio recordings and common Voice-over-IP
applications, even af...
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What are some tips/things that you have learned after working remote for the first time that you wish you knew before you began?
I work at a late stage startup (series C) with the same amount of employees (~100-200) as a local well established small business.
Financials - Revenues are about the same. Industries are more or less the same. Products honestly are about the same. The startup probably has the edge on the quality...