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by alephnerd
779 days ago
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> how can we possibly expect these companies to deliver value to shareholders while shouldering the risks posed by adversarial state-backed hackers 1. Liability 2. Insurance Premiums 3. Regulation 1 and 2 are already in place, and 3 is currently working it's way over the next couple years. > TL;DR: I'll believe it when I see it. Cynicism is valid, but at some point it's just unfounded nihilism, and you as an individual IC will never publicly see these changes as they are well above your pay grade (and you sure as hell won't hear about it publicly) > Being dragged in front of Congress on anything related to a computer is not a big deal It is when you are on the hook for that federal bailout to prevent the entire healthcare system from collapsing [0] caused by incompetence surrounding credential management [0] - https://www.wsj.com/articles/calls-mount-for-government-help... |
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Weird comment, are we supposed to trade the unfounded nihilism for unfounded optimism? Apparently accountability and transparency[1] are widely available.. behind closed doors.
[1]: yep, transparency is kinda required for having effective insurance, regulation, or liability.