NSA whistleblower Snowden: VPN ban makes Russia ‘less safe and less free’ – ZDNet

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden argues that Russia's decision to outlaw VPNs is a "tragedy of policy".

Edward Snowden has laid into the Russian government for banning the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) and other tools that people can use to circumvent censorship and surveillance.

Russian president Vladimir Putin signed the law on Sunday, prompting a Twitter tirade from Snowden, the US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower who has been sheltering in Moscow since 2013.

Snowden called the decision a "tragedy of policy" that would make Russia "both less safe and less free". He also linked the government's move to China's crackdown on VPN technology, which led Apple to pull dozens of VPN apps from its Chinese App Store over the weekend.

"Whether enacted by China, Russia, or anyone else, we must be clear this is not a reasonable 'regulation,' but a violation of human rights," Snowden wrote, arguing that, "If the next generation is to enjoy the online liberties ours did, innocuous traffic must become truly indistinguishable from the sensitive."

He also appeared to urge tech industry workers to push back against the anti-VPN trend.

Linking Russia's move to China's crackdown on VPN technology, Snowden urged tech workers to be vigilent.

Snowden is these days the president of the Freedom of the Press Foundation. In line with his 2013 decision to expose the NSA's mass-surveillance activities, he has long been an advocate of individuals being able to protect their communications and online activities.

However, he has previously warned against people relying too much on VPNs, because their operators may be vulnerable to hacks or subpoenas that could expose users.

The former NSA contractor originally fled from the US to Hong Kong, where he famously started working with newspapers to expose the agency's activities.

Then, while apparently trying to fly to Latin America, Snowden found himself stranded at a Moscow airport because the US had cancelled his passport. The Russians granted him asylum, which was extended for "a couple more years" in January this year.

During his stay there, Snowden has occasionally voiced strong criticism of Russia's surveillance policies.

In mid-2016, when the Russian government introduced a data-retention law and forced communications providers to help decrypt people's messages, the American said the legislation was "an unworkable, unjustifiable violation of rights that should never have been signed".

In 2014, he also denounced the so-called Blogger's Law, which imposed restrictions on what bloggers can write.

The latest law, banning VPNs, will come into effect in November this year. It is mainly intended to stop Russians viewing websites that are on the official state blacklist.

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Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg: WhatsApp metadata informs governments about terrorist activity in spite of encryption – CNBC

"The goal for governments is to get as much information as possible. And so when there are message services like WhatsApp that are encrypted, the message itself is encrypted but the metadata is not, meaning that you send me a message, we don't know what that message says but we know you contacted me," she said.

"If people move off those encrypted services to go to encrypted services in countries that won't share the metadata, the government actually has less information, not more. And so as technology evolves these are complicated conversations, we are in close communication working through the issues all around the world."

Sandberg recently met Rudd and told "Desert Island Discs" that Facebook and the U.K. government are "very aligned in our goals".

"We want to make sure all of us do our part to stop terrorism and so our Facebook policies are very clear. There's absolutely no place for terrorism, hate, calls for violence of any kind. Our goal is to not just pull it off Facebook but to use artificial intelligence and technology to get it before it's even uploaded.

"We are working in collaboration with the other tech companies now, so if a video by a terrorist is uploaded to any of our platforms, we are able to fingerprint it for all the others so that they can't move from platform to platform."

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Ex-NSA chief Chris Inglis backs government’s encryption push against Apple, Facebook – The Australian Financial Review

Former NSA deputy director Chris Inglis says the Australian government is acting reasonably in asking tech companies to be more helpful in cracking terrorists' messages.

The deputy director of the United States' National Security Agency (NSA) during the Edward Snowden leaks has backed the Australian government's push to force tech giants to assist in revealing the content of some encrypted messages, saying the likes of Facebook and Apple could do more to help track terrorists and criminals.

Speaking to The Australian Financial Review ahead of a trip to Australia this week, Chris Inglis, who was the NSA's highest-ranking civilian from 2006 to 2014 says the government's plan to enact law enforcement powers to crack open encryption by the end of the year is an appropriate attempt to strike a balance between protecting privacy and protecting citizens from terrorism.

He says the government's plan will not require the providers of apps such as WhatsApp, Wickr, Telegram Messenger and iMessage to create new so-called back doors into devices and apps, but will simply involve them doing more to open up their systems on request.

"When citizens look to their government they expect them to protect their privacy and also to keep them safe, this is not an either/or proposition. When I hear your Prime Minister and your Attorney-General speaking about this, I don't see them favouring one of these over the other," Inglis says.

"There has been scaremonger comments on these topics, but I haven't heard your government asking for new back doors, they are merely saying that, if there is a capability already there, they would like to use it under the rule of law, which has always been a legitimate government pursuit."

Tech giants such as Facebook and Apple have already asserted they provide as much assistance as they can to law enforcement agencies, both in Australia and globally, and say they are powerless to break the encryption on individual messages.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull raised eyebrows around the world with a comment suggesting the laws of Australia trump the laws of mathematics, which led to Edward Snowden tweeting that such remarks create a "civilizational risk".

Apple chief executive Tim Cook previously wrote an open letter to customers last year after the company refused to build a system to help the FBI unlock the iPhone of a San Bernardino terrorism culprit who jointly killed 14 people.

He said the US government's request to break encryption would require its engineers to weaken the devices for everyone else around the world.

"The same engineers who built strong encryption into the iPhone to protect our users would, ironically, be ordered to weaken those protections and make our users less safe," Cook wrote.

In July, special adviser to the Prime Minister on cyber security Alastair MacGibbon said he couldn't understand why these companies "viscerally rail against helping protect their customers", and Inglis says he believes that the likes of Apple are balancing their commercial concerns in markets in all corners of the globe against the option of being as open as possible with different governments.

"Many of these systems already have what I would describe as an appropriate, well-known back door, whether it's a patching mechanism, or it's a software update mechanism those are back doors," he says.

"Most users have every confidence in the world that those work very appropriately and that only the vendor who services their software is able to replace the software, update the software and change the function of that phone in every way, shape, or form."

Other experts, such as Firstwave Cloud Technology's Simon Ryan have also suggested that it is entirely possible, at least for Facebook, to reveal the contents of private messages.

Inglis is heading to Australia in his role as chair of the strategic advisory board of US-based behaviour analytics cyber security firm Securonix, which is poised to officially open its operations Down Under this week.

His time in office at the NSA ended a year after its former IT contractor Edward Snowden plunged it into crisis by leaking thousands of documents that laid bare the methods and extent of the agency's surveillance programs.

Securonix provides technology, which it says detects malicious behaviour within an organisation or network in real-time, and would theoretically stop the kind of exfiltration of private data accomplished by Snowden.

While saying that he still sits more closely to the black-and-white view that Snowden committed an act of betrayal, Inglis says he now has some empathy with Snowden's purported intention to expose what he believed to be egregious behaviour by the government.

However, he says Snowden's credentials as a principled whistleblower are called into doubt by the fact that he did nothing to raise concerns in less harmful ways prior to leaking information.

"I would feel more sympathetic about him in 2013 if he had exercised one iota of having raised a hand, lodged a concern, kind of thrown a brick through somebody's window with an anonymous note to us, but he did none of those things," Inglis says.

"With allegations like these, you an obligation to actually be factually correct in what you allege is going on, and he was not I think that if you believe in your cause, you should be willing to stand and speak about that in the presence of your peers, and here he is in Moscow, so none of that speaks well of either of his motivation and certainly not of his means."

Inglis was portrayed in the 2016 Oliver Stone movie Snowden, which followed events leading up to the leak, and which he says provided an "egregious misappropriation of the facts" regarding the attitudes at the NSA and of Snowden's importance within it.

In the movie a character in Inglis' role is seen sending Snowden off to head a mission in Hawaii to solve a problem related to China, yet Inglis says the two never met in person, and Snowden was too far removed from the action to be remotely considered for such work.

"I have to imagine that the reason it was portrayed that way was not to make it more interesting, but rather to impress upon the audience that Edward Snowden was somebody that travelled in circles where he would have direct knowledge of the strategies, the means and the conspiracies that are practised by an NSA, and of course he was nowhere near in those places," he says.

"He was an important enough worker that he was hired to do what he did, but he was working at the edge, and many of the things that he saw, he didn't fully understand the context of, and he therefore misdescribed."

Inglis says the sense of shock that permeated the NSA following the leaks had passed by the time he left the agency. He says that he and others within the NSA were comfortable that they were doing the right thing, with noble intentions, and believed they made the scandal worse by mismanaging their external communications before Snowden leaked.

He says the agency should have explained why it had surveillance plans in place and proactively addressed concerns about a lack of controls and restraint.

"If I could go back in time I would address the fact that the government and NSA were not transparent enough the noble purpose and controls were not as well understood as what Snowden was talking about, which was capability, and a capability that you might enjoy never tells the whole story," Inglis says.

"Most of his allegations were taken as revelations and they were not. His allegations were just that. They were facetious and vilified us."

Moving into the present, Inglis says he understands people outside the US viewing its present administration with a sense of worry. However, he believes that the checks and balances in place would not allow an unpredictable president to become a national security risk.

The Trump presidency has been dogged by suggestions that his team has been too close to Moscow since the election campaign, but Inglis says there are enough protections in place that would prevent the President from exceeding his remit.

"If I was still at the NSA, I would have to appreciate the President has a role, and that role within the United States system is that he is not the sole and ultimate authority on how the nation proceeds," he says.

"You have to actually let this play out, because it's still true that the conflict of ideas is one of our best ideas. I'm confident at the end of the day that our system is going to work its way through what looks like some pretty chaotic controversies at a distance, and frankly, most days, close in, feels that way as well.

"There is a genuine battle of ideas taking place as to what is the proper role of government, and the views are extreme. It looks a bit worrisome, both close in and at a distance, but the system has lived through periods where it was equally chaotic before and we worked our way through it. If you believe in the foundations of this particular form of government, as I do, you have to believe that we'll figure it out, that we'll work our way through."

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What is cryptocurrency? – Telegraph.co.uk

Units of cryptocurrency are created through a process called mining, which involves using computer power to solve complicated maths problems that generate coins. Users can also buy the currencies from brokers, then store and spend themusing cryptographic wallets.

Cryptocurrencies and applications of blockchain technology are still nascent in financial terms and more uses should be expected. Transactions including bonds,stocks and other financial assetscould eventually be traded using the technology.

Cryptocurrencies are known for being secure and providing a level of anonymity. Transactions in them cannot be faked or reversed and there tend to be low fees, making it more reliable than conventional currency. Their decentralised nature means they are available to everyone, where banks can be exclusive in who they will let open accounts.

As a new form of cash, the cryptocurrency markets have been known to take off meaning a small investment can become a large sum over night.

But the same works the other way. People look to invest in cryptocurrencies should be aware of the volatility of the market and the risks they take when buying.

Because of the level of anonymity they offer, cryptocurrencies are often associated with illegal actvity, particularly on the dark web. Users should be careful about the connotations when choosing to buy the currencies.

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Bitcoin teller machines in Boulder let customers jump into the cryptocurrency market – The Denver Post

Walk into the Amante coffee shop at 2850 Baseline Road in Boulder on any given morning and youll see what looks like an automated teller machine sitting along one wall.

Throughout the day, a handful of people use it. One is a techie, another is a well-dressed, middle-aged couple. But this is not your grandmothers ATM. Its a Bitcoin teller machine, a portal into the brave new world of cryptocurrency.

Some call this new kind of money the grandest experiment of our time. Others fear its rising power and the rest of us have no idea what the heck it is.

Boulders Eric Weissmann was fascinated early on with the potential of digital currency. And when the opportunity arose to own and operate Bitcoin teller machines, or BTMs, he jumped in and founded Modern Tender. Weissmann thought the architecture of the code, the blockchain, had the potential to transform currency markets.

I was interested in Bitcoin and thought the blockchain technology was revolutionary, so I wanted a foothold in the space. We reached out to Amante because we wanted a location that was upscale, easily accessible, and attractive to early adopters and the tech demographic, Weissmann said.

BTMs are still rare. There are 13 statewide, including two in Boulder Weissmanns at Amante Coffee and a second machine in the Spark Boulder tech accelerator at 1310 College Ave.

The two BTMs in Boulder were installed in February of 2015. The Spark machine is owned by Aurora-based XBTeller. Officials there could not be reached for comment.

Operating outside the traditional banking system with no regulatory oversight, BTMs have experienced a surge in use as more people turn to cryptocurrencies as a haven from political instability and distrust of government-backed currencies.

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Wikileaks Says Robert Mueller Gave Russia Nuclear Material – But That’s Not The Whole Story – HuffPost UK

Wikileaks has released a classified US State Department from 2009 that appears to prove Special Counsel Robert Mueller, head of the Trump/Russia probe, once supplied the Russians with nuclear material.

The claim, if true, would be a hugely damaging revelation that would throw the whole investigation into chaos and incri

Only it isnt and Wikileaks knows it.

The text and tweet released by Wikileaks more than suggests Mueller is guilty of a serious crime, passing on nuclear material to the USAs superpower rival.

6. (S/Rel Russia) Action request: Embassy Moscow is requested to alert at the highest appropriate level the Russian Federation that FBI Director Mueller plans to deliver the HEU sample once he arrives to Moscow on September 21. Post is requested to convey information in paragraph 5 with regard to chain of custody, and to request details on Russian Federations plan for picking up the material. Embassy is also requested to reconfirm the April 16 understanding from the FSB verbally that we will have no problem with the Russian Ministry of Aviation concerning Muellers September 21 flight clearance.

But the section it omitted from the tweet changes the entire context of Muellers actions.

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2. (S/NF) Background: Over two years ago Russia requested a ten-gram sample of highly enriched uranium (HEU) seized in early 2006 in Georgia during a nuclear smuggling sting operation involving one Russian national and several Georgian accomplices. The seized HEU was transferred to U.S. custody and is being held at a secure DOE facility. In response to the Russian request, the Georgian Government authorised the United States to share a sample of the material with the Russians for forensic analysis.

This text is included in the document linked to in the tweet but its clear many people did took it at face value.

Wikileaks used to be a force for good in the world, playing a major role in revealing the inner workings ofGuantanamo Bayand exposing events like the killing of journalists by US forces in Iraq.

But more recently the group and its founder, Julian Assange, have been accused of pandering to a pro-Russian agenda.

Assange has been eager to assist the Trumps in the ongoing probe into possible collusion between the Presidents associates and Russia during the 2016 US election.

When Donald Trump Jr released an email showing he attended a meeting with the knowledge he was to receive damaging information on Hillary Clinton via the Russian government, Assange tweeted:

He added: I argued that his enemies have it so why not the public? His enemies will just milk isolated phrases for weeks or months ... with their own context, spin and according to their own strategic timetable.

Better to be transparent and have the full context ... but would have been safer for us to publish it anonymously sourced.

By publishing it himself it is easier to submit as evidence.

Assange has been living in the Ecuadoran embassy in London since 2012 trying to avoid extradition by the Swedish authorities over a rape case which was dropped in May.

He has long fought the charges, saying he feared it would ultimately mean extradition to the US for prosecution over what Wikileaks has published.

Swedens decision to discontinue its case ends that threat.

But appearing on the balcony of the embassy in May, Assange said a legal conflict with the United States and the UK continued and the road is far from over.

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Tomi Lahren criticized for opposing Obamacare despite having health insurance through parents – AOL

Conservative commentator Tomi Lahren is being called out for opposing Obamacare despite revealing she has health coverage because of it.

She and comedian Chelsea Handler were discussing the issue during Politicon Saturday when Handler asked Lahren if she has health care.

Lahren said, "Well, luckily, I'm 24, so I am still on my parents' [plan]."

As a Department of Labor document on Obamacare, or the Affordable Care Act, states, "The Affordable Care Act allows young adults to stay on their parents' health care plan until age 26."

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It also explains, "Before the president signed this landmark act into law, many health plans and issuers could and did in fact remove young adults from their parents' policies because of their age, leaving many college graduates and others with no insurance."

After the crowd laughed at her answerwhich Handler told them to stop doingLahren defended her position by saying, "Most Republicans, most conservatives, most Trump supporters don't believe that every single tenet of Obamacare is bad. I do believe that a lot of people stay on their parents' health insurance until they're 26. I think that is a worthwhile discussion and conversation to have."

She added, "Now for me, if that were taken away from me, I'm okay. I don't need it. If it's for the betterment of a free market system, and health care is going to be better for it, I'm okay with that. But there are tenets of Obamacare that are positive."

According to a CNN report from March, "the Department of Health and Human Services said last year that final 2016 marketplace enrollment numbers showed more than 6 million people ages 19 to 25 gained insurance through the health law, including 2.3 million who went onto their family health plan between September 2010 and when online marketplaces began operating in 2014."

However, the piece also pointed out that it may be hurting the overall marketplace by diverting a block of young, healthy people from the overall "risk pool."

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Transitioning to sanity – Sunbury Daily Item

Even before the advent of the 21st century, Congress approval percentages have competed with that of skim milk and for good reasons. In one of their more ludicrous rulings, the House saw 24Republicans cross the aisle and join Democrats and vote down an amendment that would have prohibited taxpayers from subsidizing transgender surgeries for the confused throughout our military.

If some of those rogue Republicans had joined their majority by opposing gender experimentation as outlined in their partys platform, the vote would have been a victory for sanity.

Rather, the amendment flamed out, 214-209.

By enlistment age, ones gender wouldnt be an issue, but that was so last century. Theres no changing ones biology no matter how many surgeries one endures, regardless of societys sentiments. Its ones DNA, their physiology, and not some psychology manual that speak the unfettered truth.

Gender identity is the ultimate rejection of absolute truth, and when truth is abandoned, everything is relative.

God created the world with words, and transgender wasnt one of them.

The first chapter of Genesis informs us that Divine Providence considers His human creation so special He made us in His own image male and female He created them. Imagine, a Supreme Being so politically incorrect. He thinks there are only two genders. At last count, Mark Zuckerberg and his Facebook creation tell us there are 71.

The last thing the military budget needs are costly sex-change surgeries as our forces continue to be stretched razor thin by 16 years of warfare, the longest tenure in American history.

Missing in that calculus was the enforcement of the no-fly zone in Iraq after Desert Storm a quarter of a century ago. That has resulted in the now infamous scavenging of aircraft parts from whatever aircraft is available to keep the fleet flying, not to mention pilot and maintenance shortages. Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson says the present fleet is too small for what the nation expects of it. The recent crash of a Marine Corps KC-130 tanker killing all 16 on-board in a soybean field in Mississippi begs the same.

Naturally, House Democratic Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi claimed not voting down this disgusting amendment is unprecedented, unacceptable and undermines our national security.

Who knew that the number of transgendered individuals, which is .2 percent of the overall population, is that significant in the armed forces that it would undermine national security? Moreover, how did the militarys transgender policy make our military more capable of accomplishing its mission?

One who did emasculate national security was Bradley Manning, now known as Chelsea, who was found guilty of violating the Espionage and Computer Fraud Abuse Acts, among others. In one of his final acts in office, Obama commuted Mannings 35-year sentence to time served as the taxpayer picked up the tab for his transition to Chelsea.

Rep. Vicky Hartzler of Missouri filed the amendment saying, Military service is a privilege, not a right. It is predicated on winning wars and defeating the enemy. All decisions on personnel and funding should be made with this in mind.

Enter President Trump last week who, after eight years of Obamas social engineering, agreed, saying that after consulting with my generals and military experts, the U.S. government willnot accept or allow transgender individuals to serve in any capacity in the U.S. military.

Still unconvinced?

Walt Heyer, a former transsexual, has written extensively about the many pathologies associated with transgender individuals. He said, Why subject the military to this group of people, which will do nothing but sap the morale of our fighting men and women?

War is about victory and not about being politically correct.

When, if ever, will the Democrats in Congress figure this out?

Greg Maresca is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He lives in Elysburg.

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The transgender military ban perpetuates discrimination – Washington Post

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Regarding the July 27 front-page article Transgender ban in military revived:

Transgender people already suffer from the stress of widespread prejudice and abuse, beginning in childhood with bullying and physical assault. Major depression is sufficiently common as to produce a staggering rate of suicide attempts and suicides. The lifetime suicide attempt rate for transgender people ranges from 32 to 50 percent; that rate is 4.6 percent in the population at large.

Yet there is ample evidence that gender affirmation, i.e., the acceptance of ones gender identity, can markedly improve mental health. The Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity, is an institutional model worth emulating. Unfortunately, such evidence is unlikely to convince President Trump that gender affirmation is worth supporting. We need a president who is more knowledgeable and compassionate.

Edward N. Squire Jr., Fredericksburg

As a service-disabled war veteran, I support transgender soldiers. Transgender soldiers match the honor and courage of all service members, and their bravery pioneers another frontier of integration. The experiences of gay, lesbian, women and black soldiers before them prove that change can come at high personal cost. And the social boundaries the transgender community face are often marked by violent normalization and marginalization.

I saw this firsthand at Fort Meade, as my company formed for physical fitness training across from the courthouse where then-Pfc. Bradley Manning (now Chelsea Manning) was being tried. Ultimately, her experience in Army imprisonment demonstrated how dangerous the treatment of transgenderism in the military can be. This cannot stand.

The transgender community is strong, and patriotism and selflessness will compel these soldiers into service undeterred. History will behold them with the gratitude and pride reserved for heroes of the two finest pillars of America, civil rights and national service.

Joel Usher, Washington

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When Snowden mattered – TechCrunch

Four years ago, the deep state was the enemy. Edward Snowden had just revealed its machinations. The head of the NSA was angrily catcalled during his Black Hat keynote. Wehackers, individualists, and/or everyone in tech who hopes were building a better futurereadied for a battle against surveillance capitalism and the surveillance state. How hopelessly wrong we were.

Four years later, the deep state seems much more like the enemy of our enemy. The cultural and political battle which has actually arisen is one against bizarrely, surreally 19th-century style ethno-nationalism; against people who want to forcibly deport millions from their homes, people who want to oppress minorities of all kinds, and, not least, outright white nationalists. It seems that angry, scared, insecure men and women worldwide have responded to ever-increasing complexity and interconnectedness by resorting to the old-fashioned simplicities of racism, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, Islamophobia, and other forms of hate.

And, uh, Im sorry to say this, but while I know that in our heart of hearts we all imagine ourselves as the true iconoclastic rebel heroes boldy and bravely standing up to The Man, courtesy of years of Hollywood in this battle, the other side thinks of themselves in exactly the same way. There is no shortage of hackers / iconoclasts / individualists among the white supremacists. Consider Weev, once quasi-respected for his trolling skills, once a semi-hero/martyr in the hacker world for his (admittedly bullshit) conviction for the crime of incrementing a URL, now an outright neo-Nazi. Consider Curtis Yarvin. Consider former tech journalist Milo Yiannopolous.

We, or at least too many of us, are still operating with the same, wrong, mindset. That old battle against The (Surveillance) Man wont help much if we lose this new battle first. Strong crypto is not an especially good defense against street police brutality, immigration bans, bans on military service, and ethnic cleansing in the form of mass deportations. This isnt so much a battle against Authority as it is a battle of ideas. (So lets keep in mind that it looks really really bad, in the arena of ideas, when we appear to be opposed to free speech even when the speech in question is despicable.)

This new confrontation is still a very technical one. You only need to scan the headlines from the last year to realize that this is in large part a battle of hacks and leaks, ranging across the spectrum from personal to nation-state, and a battle of information operations. Check out this remarkable slide from this years Black Hat keynote, courtesy of Facebook CSO Alex Stamos:

So maybe we need to stop trying to adopt the Snowden-era mindset, that of cyberpunks sticking it to evil governments and corporations, to this age of Trump and Brexit. His battle is not todays battle. Maybe we need to think a little less about crypto, 0-days, and surveillance, and a little more about epistemology, information ops, and winning hearts & minds. Most controversially of all, maybe we need to stop being so reflexively anti-government / anti-megacorp, and take a more nuanced view of massive organizations and their many tentacles and subdivisions. They might become tomorrows enemies of freedom, as ever more power accrues to them; but todays enemies are an entirely different, and far more dangerous, popular movement.

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