i made a list today (you’re on it) with the people i know on twitter who have been ahead of the curve on this.
what are you looking for specifically?
if I can manage it I’m gonna try. I made a donation to @CorpTriune they might be able to tell you some things
@pmarca. more soon
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Replying to @DanielleFong @ElissaBeth and
@JimmyRis@Pravduh15 might have ideas.@peterthiel (palantir).@octal maybe.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @DanielleFong @ElissaBeth and
Hmm
a lot of the data theft is probably likely to come from people with access (researchers, students at universities with labs, etc) so makes it hard to plug leaks by shoring up network security1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @ElissaBeth @DanielleFong and
Anti-phishing yeah, tighter (or more enforceable, or just more enforced) internal access policies and processes Social engagement around the need for privacy and secrecy?pic.twitter.com/lhZcYzMq4S
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Replying to @JimmyRis @ElissaBeth and
Hang ups around that though: philosophically from a “should information be freely shared with the world” place, academic scientists and the us gov aren’t necessarily aligned
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Replying to @ElissaBeth @DanielleFong and
Yeah I think that’s definitely worth it: companies like Gilead that are working on vaccines need security certainly, and I’m sure they need help Going straight to
@NIH and@US_FDA to see who is at risk? Does the@NYTimesPR know who the companies that have been targeted are?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@zaynep is the best reporter at the NYT, I know that@nanogenomic has been targeted, I do not know about others. I do have active contacts at the FBI2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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