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Carving Bits in Stone: The Power of WORM Technology
Season 2 · Episode 340

Carving Bits in Stone: The Power of WORM Technology

In an era of AI and deepfakes, how do we prove data is real? Explore WORM technology: the digital equivalent of carving records in stone.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

January 29, 202620m 50s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Herman and Corn explore the critical role of WORM (Write Once, Read Many) technology in a digital landscape increasingly defined by generative AI and sophisticated cyber threats. They delve into how hardware-level locks on SD cards and cloud-based compliance modes are becoming the "digital ceremony" of the immutable record, ensuring that once data is written, it can never be altered or deleted. From protecting forensic evidence in criminal investigations to securing "Golden Datasets" for AI training, this discussion highlights why the ability to prevent change is becoming our most valuable asset in 2026. Discover how industries like finance and healthcare rely on these unalterable anchors to maintain trust, meet strict regulatory requirements, and survive the rising tide of ransomware.