I want to write about this, but where to begin? Perhaps with the move to outsource the entire digital infrastructure to China, but with few controls? Way way beyond a Facebook problem. Also look beyond espionage concerns: most hardware has crappy security because it's cheaper.https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1004157494694903808 …
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Yep. We have put basically negative price and privacy, security *and* stability of our digital infrastructure. Practically every financial incentive out there is to ignore or violate even the most basic protections.https://twitter.com/GraniteGeek/status/1004389527232933888 …
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Is there any indication that Google gave social media data to any third parties, let alone firms with links to Chinese military and intelligence?
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The horse is miles out of the barn, sad to say. If we're honest about security issues, the only hope is software and firmware that are open to--and securable by--everyone. But business long ago decided that FOSS is a non-starter.
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The problem now is asymmetry. It’s not that people can subvert our code and devices; it’s that they’re not equally subvertible—and therefore visible—to all. Yes, I’m a backward-looking dinosaur. But in fairness, my focus hasn’t changed. I was once forward-looking.
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