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awaiting the fact of empire
Topic: Miscellaneous 6:50 am EDT, May 12, 2015

Dara Lind:

There is half as much crime in the US right now as there was about 25 years ago.

John Perry Barlow:

Like the Union Pacific Railroad awaiting the fact of empire, they prefer to let the rag-tag pioneers die all over the frontier before they come out to claim it.

Disputes appeared like toadstools in the rich new soil of cyberspace.

Josh Pauli:

We're trying to bake it in early ...

Jason Chaffetz:

I worry about unintentional vulnerabilities.

Ashiq JA:

Lack of security controls in a modern information system which eventually increases the likelihood of a cyber risk or a data breach can be termed as a cyber mess.

John Carlin:

The bad guy is not the company that has been breached.

Fran Howarth:

Even though large financial institutions spend vast amounts of money on information security, there can still be gaps.

Robert Graham:

[The cyber sanctions regime is] unlikely to solve the problem of foreign hacking, but will do much to expand the cyber police state.

The Economist:

Doing something in principle and doing it in fact are not remotely the same thing.

Anand Giridharadas:

Picking winners also means picking -- and spurning -- losers.

AFP:

Only 32 percent of those surveyed in the CSA poll for the Atlantico news website said they were opposed to freedoms being reduced ...

Guy Haselmann:

Cyber-activity is the new 'cold war'.

Olga Razumovskaya:

According to the text of the agreement posted on the Russian government's website on Wednesday, Russia and China agree to not conduct cyber-attacks against each other, as well as jointly counteract technology that may "destabilize the internal political and socio-economic atmosphere," "disturb public order" or "interfere with the internal affairs of the state."

The two countries agreed to exchange information between law enforcement agencies, exchange technologies and ensure security of information infrastructure, the document says.



 
 
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