Damian Paletta and Dion Nissenbaum: President Barack Obama is expected to meet with business executives in California on Friday to urge them to work more closely with the government to bolster their defenses.
The Economist: Sometimes bureaucrats are just what you need.
Tyson Ho: Bureaucracies and bloggers are ready to gut you at every turn.
Robert Hansen: The harsh reality is that offensive research always draws more asses-into-seats than defensive research.
Ursula K. Le Guin: The person who denies his own profound relationship with evil denies his own reality. He cannot do, or make; he can only undo, unmake.
Kyle Balluck: "I think the things we put on the Internet are broken. What we're doing is we're putting a lotta devices on it that are unsecure," said Dan Kaufman. When asked for an example of those unsecure devices, Kaufman answered, "Pretty much everything."
Kevin Poulsen: It's easy to see lawmakers and regulators jumping on DJI's mandatory update as an easy cure, and mandating geofencing industrywide. When that happens, you can expect that circumventing drone firmware, for any reason, will become illegal, the same way hacking your car's programming is illegal. One thing is for certain: Nobody willing to strap a bomb to a toy drone will be deterred.
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