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by gojomo
4481 days ago
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How many CEOs view their interests as separate and opposed to their home-country security services? That's who protects them from terrorism, sabotage, blackmail, and kidnapping! A corporate infosec policy that keeps out everyone except a few quasi-official security-state moles may be exactly what they want. Earn brownie points, avoid paper trails, "everyone" wins. Probably, helping the security-state even makes keeping other security threats out, easier: if you play ball, they want their secret, exclusive access to be unique. They fortify the holes behind them, and can use their many, many vantage points to warn you about other emerging threats. Otherwise, you're on your own. Do you want to be friends with the best-funded, legally-advantaged infosphere apex predator, or enemies? |
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