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by chiefalchemist
1955 days ago
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I agree. It is. A trusted friend said the same. But I see it as: 1) If you're in tech then the concepts are obvious. But if you're not then plenty of context and education is in order. Most people are the latter. The book is for them. 2) She takes the matter _very_ serious. Rightfully so. The depth and breadth is a form of counter defense. She's thorough and pro-active about plugging holes. It's not any easy read. But how do you make "privacy as you knew it is on life support" sexy and fun? |
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