Because vulnerability management has nothing to do with national security, right?

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    3 days ago

    On the bright side, at least our upcoming American cyberpunk dystopia is now more likely to feature a greater prevelance of lone wolf, broke, two bit hackers as a semi-viable lifestyle/‘career path’…

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      It shouldn’t surpris too much given Mike Pondsmith’s general record of clairvoyance that NetWatch is a European Corp.

      And, no, “Vos videmus” totally isn’t a creepy motto. Based out of London, one could almost think that it’s the London CCTV system turned sentient AI.

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        All that has to happen for a ‘Blackwall’ analagous scenario is enough undersea cables get cut/sabotaged.

        Then you’re looking at a much more localized internet, where actually having a reliable or high bandwidth connection to a very far away place requires you to either have an insane jerry rigged solution, or a lot of money to pay for an increasing valuable, still existing intercontinental line.

        Of course, we very much could also end up with a more intentionally constructed type of widespread firewalling as well… they already exist.

        China’s great firewall, tons of other countries that have internet and/or social media killswitches…

        … And we are already seeing massive bandwidth from corpo AI scrapers trying to harvest data to train their AIs leading to people making new ways to detect, block, and or trap them in infinite loops, to save their own servers from going down.

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        … As soon as you find documents from the founding fathers addressing best practices and policies regarding cybersecurity, let me know.