Subgraph OS
Subgraph OS launched in public alpha at the weekend’s tech and democracy-focused Logan CIJ Symposium and got an endorsement from Ed Snowden – stamping it with some promise that it could be our future answer to an insecure online world. “The internet is more hostile than its ever been,” the company’s president David Mirza Ahmad warned TNW. “There are of course governments, law enforcers and intelligence agencies, but it’s not just state agencies using software vulnerabilities to implement malware systems for the purpose of surveillance, data infiltration or lateral pivoting. “When people get compromised, it’s always this style of attack: you get sent an email with an…

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