The OPM hack was pretty in-bounds comparatively.
I'd focus far more on CI (rather than ID protection) & defense. There was some of that, limited by unwillingness to talk abt how bad it was
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We are in total agreement there. They could have better spent the IID theft protection cash on shirts saying, "I survived the OPM breach".
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Right: which brings us to larger question: who even says sanctions were the appropriate response to RU hack? It might be--not convinced.
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Seemed to be the tool the administration was most comfortable with. Other options might have been deemed escalatory.
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Fair. But was it? Especially given that the sanctions as rolled out weren't going to hit any real targets that would respond.
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