Lisa Monaco: Cybersecurity is and will remain a defining challenge of the 21st century. There is simply no putting this genie back in the bottle.
Damian Paletta and Danny Yadron: The creation of the new office suggests a recognition by the Obama administration that the status quo isn't working ... Many companies claim the government doesn't share enough intelligence with them ...
T. C. Sottek: At minimum, the data dump shows a serious ignorance of the volume of sensitive information in the records and a carelessness about their disclosure. And while a Florida bureaucrat may ultimately be to blame, it's not a good look for Jeb Bush -- someone who called himself the first "eGovernor," and a man who may want to sit in the White House.
Spencer Ackerman: A report last month from the former senator Tom Coburn claimed it was "unclear" if the $700m DHS spends on cybersecurity to aid "the private sector in preventing, mitigating, or recovering from cybersecurity incidents are providing significant value or are worth the tax dollars spent on them."
Dennis Fisher: This is not a group that is likely to smack its collective forehead at the release of a senator's report and say, We'll get right on that for you.
Ursula K. Le Guin: "Lucifer" means the one who carries the light.
True Detectives: Martin Hart: Do you wonder ever if you're a bad man? Rustin Cohle: No. I don't wonder, Marty. The world needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door.
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