The modern Western world is dependent on undependable technology. From healthcare to banking, communications to infrastructure – electricity grids, water supplies, sewage systems and trains – we rely on complex systems that do what they do, when they’re meant to. For this to work, these systems must be secure against attack. However, as shown by recent ransomware attacks on everything from hospitals to libraries, we often aren’t ready for sophisticated attacks on our technology. Our systems were
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why they take this seriously. just because this is the office of the president does not give them a pass. and right now i am way beyond believing this is suspicious. i am pretty far beyond this to the point that this is now sinister. there is no way that this can be explained. i mean from the intelligence perspective. yeah. you know. from the diplomatic perspective, perhaps. but there just is no way that if this is true that he wanted covert communications with the russian using russian cryptographic systems in the hopes that we didn t have those things broken, then this is now espionage. to go back to your point, having first hand experience of this, being in a transition, which, again, transitions are strange, right? at one level, it s the incoming government, so there s some degree to which you have the capacity to talk to foreign governments, but also you have no formal vested constitutional powers. you would never, ever, ever have a meeting in which you would suggest to a fo
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believing this is suspicious. i am pretty far beyond this to the point that this is now sinister. there is no way that this can be explained. i mean from the intelligence perspective. yeah. you know. from the diplomatic perspective, perhaps. but there just is no way that if this is true that he wanted covert communications with the russian using russian cryptographic systems in the hopes that we didn t have those things broken, then this is now espionage. to go back to your point, having first hand experience of this, being in a transition, which, again, transitions are strange, right? at one level, it s the incoming government, so there s some degree to which you have the capacity to talk to foreign governments, but also you have no formal vested constitutional powers. you would never, ever, ever have a meeting in which you would suggest to a foreign ambassador to use their diplomatic facilities to evade american intelligence detection, right? no, because our transitions don t
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