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No the government does not need to step in on this... Pinker is one of the last ppl I would expect to post an article like this...
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People have always had rules and punishment for crimes against other humans. The question today is how do you punish global corporations and governments that do the same?
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2) You get to pick two of the three categories of computer functionality. Security, Functionality, Usability. There are no highly secure, highly functional, highly usable systems. They are not compatible. You must sacrifice at least one of these traits to gain the other two.
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1) An odd article... considering the revelations of the last few weeks. Military weapons being highly hackable, government data breaches, and generally zero understanding of technology in our overly-aged leadership.
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As the article states, we need regulation. And this is, unfortunately, a political problem. As long as the www doesn't have a ww government, all stakeholders will beat eachother's head in. While "big tech" scrapes money in every which way they can get away with.
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Oh fer fun
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The days of love bugs and pranks are over, now it’s large corporate entities and governments.
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Main reason is users are unwilling to pay for security?... That coming from the most successful and richest companies in the world who later hide and lie about the breaches? And users are to blame?
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