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    Explore " md5" with insightful episodes like "Is using md5 as key an anti-pattern in react?", "Jake Kramer, Managing Partner of FedTech" and "Ten Myths of PCI Compliance" from podcasts like ""The Call Kent Podcast", "DC Entrepreneur" and "Radio Free Security"" and more!

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    Is using md5 as key an anti-pattern in react?

    Is using md5 as key an anti-pattern in react?

    can i use the md5 checksum of the json data as key for each row in react? so context here is that i have a bunch of rows to show, and they dont have an id, and i can't use index as their order may change. so i am using the md5 of the JSON.stringify of the rows data. but i am thinking that calculating the md5 or sha1 maybe a thing which shouldn't happen in the UI render cycle, specially cause the render can happen many times as things in the top change?

    Is using md5 as key an anti-pattern in react?

    Jake Kramer, Managing Partner of FedTech

    Jake Kramer, Managing Partner of FedTech

    Jake Kramer, Managing Partner of FedTech is guest on this season's final episode of DC Entrepreneur. FedTech is a venture builder that thrives at the intersection of US entrepreneurship, breakthrough technologies, and mission-driven organizations. Since 2015, they've been driving forward deep tech ventures across the DoD, NASA, DoE, universities, and federal labs. Through their startup studios, accelerators, internal innovation and corporate venture programs, FedTech works with individuals, companies, and government agencies to stay at the bleeding edge of innovation.

    Kramer is concurrently a venture partner at NextGen Venture Partners and Thundermark Capital, formerly working at Goldman Sachs and as a U.S. Army Officer. NextGen Venture Partners is a network-driven venture firm that brings together hundreds of part-time venture capitalists to invest in their portfolio of entrepreneurs.  Thundermark Capital is a New York and San Francisco based Venture Capital firm investing in Deep Tech, specifically early-stage rounds of startups innovating in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robotics and other Deep Tech areas. 

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    Ten Myths of PCI Compliance

    Ten Myths of PCI Compliance
    In the inaugural 2009 episode of Radio Free Security, Senior Network Security Analyst Corey Nachreiner, CISSP, and WatchGuard Trainer Nathan Buff talk about a huge industry data breach, a fast spreading worm with potential to become a botnet, and a broken cryptographic hash function. Nat Hillary, a Product Manager for WatchGuard, shares the top ten myths about PCI compliance, which may convince you that PCI compliance isn't as herculean a task as you might have feared. (Learn more about PCI at WatchGuard's Retail page). Finally, we open our mailbag to share some of our listeners' security predictions for 2009. Hosted by Corey Nachreiner, CISSP.
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