Nobody in a position of authority is helping congressmen, senators or political candidates secure personal accounts, and the Sergeant at Arms of the Senate says they have no authority to do so. There is a leadership vacuum here and it sucks. https://apnews.com/7f101802563c425c825e0843ca3fa49b …
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Every new Congressperson as part of their orientation should be set up with a security key and password manager on their personal accounts, a device checkup, and a basic briefing on personal email security along with a contact number to call if they ever have questions.
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There's no shortage of people willing to help with this kind of training. But it needs a formal home, and the backing of people in authority to make it happen. Depending on how it's implemented, it may also require a change in the law
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I guess this is what happens when we keep electing 80+ year olds to Congress. No one has a clue how important the technology is on a daily basis it’s all just “magic” to them.
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Some of the worst offenders are heavy users of technology, and I haven't found age to matter.
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