I’m Anita Umoren. I stand for tech, law, and creativity.
I help founders, brands, and communities solve problems through community building, design,
and storytelling.
I build and manage projects and communities across tech, crypto, and Web3.
I am such a 'I can't stay idle' kind of person because I am always looking for side quests or things that'll improve my mind, work and skill set.
Yesterday, I sat with my friend @nitashines and she showed me how to do this on Canva.
It has been a need for me.
Shoutout to her!🎉
Over the first few days of January, I worked on hosting my very first workshop.
It turned out to be a brilliant success, and I’m deeply grateful to God for how it all came together.
I documented the entire process here:
https://t.co/smgnJzwTlU
Last year, I decided to dive into developing a skill that would stand the test of time. As if I needed a push, @Chioma__Amadi said, “to succeed, you need to be audacious.”
I went all in on Cybersecurity, built a roadmap, crushed the intro modules… then quit. 😭😅
Why? I felt disconnected from my life as a law student, like I was pursuing something totally different from law.
Then @nitashines spoke about “Clarity”and how it turns everything purposeful.
That hit different. I paused, reflected, and asked, does cybersecurity really overlap with law?
The answer made me realise I was looking at everything the wrong way. Cybersecurity + Law especially criminal law are deeply linked. Crimes encompass murder, theft, rape, etc.
They have evolved into: Digital evidence in court, Phishing and online fraud, Unauthorised access to personal data, crypto theft and tracing, etc.
If you’re into law, cybersecurity, tech regulation, or just love where tech meets justice, let’s connect!
#CyberLaw #Cybersecurity #CriminalLaw
GM @near_intents@NEARProtocol@NEARWEEK
I took to Medium to share my 2025 Review for NEAR Intents.
https://t.co/UlSC7f23Xm
If you're building on NEAR, you need to read this too!📌
And if I missed something, do well to mention it right there.
This is huge for anything sensitive;
enterprise stuff, medical, robotics, you name it.
Been waiting for proper verifiable privacy in AI inference forever.🥳
https://t.co/DtsFP24y0a
The @NEAR_AI Cloud just went live with a combined reach of 100M+ users across consumer and enterprise.
Private, verifiable AI inference is no longer theoretical. Every request runs in hardware-secured enclaves where even NEAR can't see your data.
@ilblackdragon: "Every AI workload should run privately, provably, and in a way that respects the user."
Here's what's shipping and why it matters:
I just went through this thread about @near_ai Cloud and it is finally live.
It has real hardware-secured enclaves with Intel TDX and NVIDIA confidential GPUs.
You can actually verify your prompts and data never get peeked at, not even by NEAR.
The @NEAR_AI Cloud just went live with a combined reach of 100M+ users across consumer and enterprise.
Private, verifiable AI inference is no longer theoretical. Every request runs in hardware-secured enclaves where even NEAR can't see your data.
@ilblackdragon: "Every AI workload should run privately, provably, and in a way that respects the user."
Here's what's shipping and why it matters: