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Trump is Wrong about Apple
I may want to help. It may be good to help. But I don’t want to be forced to help.
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Tagged consumer products, national security, politics, terrorism
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Google Earth Military Utility Remains Limited
People are becoming aware of military or weapon targeting uses for Google Earth and other public data repositories. However, changing concepts of warfare give a different conclusion.
Stuxnet Innovation Masquerade
With more than three decades experience programming calculators and computers, and three years experience as a Sr. System Engineer programming industrial PC-based real-time controllers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), and other SCADA systems, I would propose that Stuxnet was not particularly … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud computing, computers, encryption, national security, terrorism
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Imagine Technology Supporting People
The obvious alternative is people supporting Technology, and that seems to be the chronic bad choice. In business, we name and staff the “Computer Support Division” while we neglect to name and purchase the devices our staff actually needs. Or maybe they really don’t … Continue reading
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Tagged google, intelligence community, national security, terrorism, tracking, transnational
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Google and Security of Nation States
Google’s Eric Schmidt spoke at the 9th annual All Things Digital Conference, in an interview with Walt Mossberg, as reported on Page R6 in the June 6, 2011 Wall Street Journal.
Posted in Computers
Tagged business ethics, encryption, google, mobile devices, national security, privacy, surveillance, terrorism, tracking
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