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Take China as an example. Consider the billions of dollars being invested there by western interests, and the amount of business being done. Do you think the US would close that digital border entirely? Dream on. "Oh", you might say. "We'll only close it to the undesirable traffic!" And you will identify and block that how, exactly, while letting the other stuff through? Quote:
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There are all sorts of controls that might be imposed as "emergency measures" or "temporary controls". How likely are those controls to be lifted when the situation they were brought about to deal with no longer exists? Police agencies always want more power to fight crime. Think hard before you grant it, because you'll find it hard to take away again. Botnets, phishes, spam, DDOS attacks -- yep, they're all problems. But none of them have affected me enough to have me calling for putting out the barricades, without carefully vetting what the barricades are and who controls them. ______ Dennis |
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Or would you trust the people, who have already demonstrated an aversion to control, a desire to create their own personal end-runs, a demand to have anything they want for free, and a refusal to accept the means of protecting digital property? Fact is, corporations, and the public, have not shown the impetus to do what's needed, or what's right. And in their absence, government is the only thing left. Unless... ...a non-profit international organization was developed to take on the task, with the sanction and support of the major world governments. That org would develop a set of security protocols (probably to be built into the IPv6 network currently being developed, or some future protocol), and all governments would be required to use them, or be excised to their own, anarchic, unstable, unprotected national web. So, there's a proposal. |
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I live in NYC. I was here during 9/11. I recall the National Guard Armory I walked by every day on my way to work being converted into a relief headquarters. I recall hospital emergency rooms being cleared for a flood of casualties that never arrived, because everyone in the WTC towers either got out with minor injuries or didn't get out at all. I remember every telephone kiosk turning into a shrine, with votive candles and pictures of the missing with pleas for news about them. I remember fire stations festooned with flowers and memorials to all the guys who responded to the WTC fires and didn't come back. I remember National Guardsmen in full kit with loaded M16s patrolling the streets and transit stations. I remember two interviews with FBI agents, as I tried to explain that I lived a block above an area known as "Little India", complete with turbaned Sikhs, that all of the local newsstands were owned and operated by Arabs, that there was a Turkish and an Afghan restaurant within a few block of me, and no, no one around here would notice a random strange middle-eastern character, because that was half of the folks who lived here. And we have a government which seems to be trying the use the fear spawned by 9/11 as a platform from which to implement a domestic program that has little to do with 9/11 and will serve little purpose in combating terror, but will serve to help preserve their hold on power. Extra scrutiny? Fine, but be sure you know what ends it will be turned to and that you trust those doing it. Personally, I'm not sure I trust any administration with that sort of power. ______ Dennis |
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So, no matter how strong you think this security can be, the week point will still exist. I have to trust the people you list above, much more than the systems. BTW: I don't drink coffee. Blech! BOb |
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No doubt, false-positives suck, especially when you're the false positive. On the other hand, I'd rather be caught as a false-positive than be on the plane that went down because no one caught the true positive. But are we getting slightly ![]() Anyway, I don't challenge the fact that increased security/scrutiny requires increased care and oversight. Theoretically, that should only improve the efficiency and acceptance of the system. No process is worth doing, if it won't be done right. |
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But are we getting slightly ![]() QUOTE] The government may or may not be interested in we little guys, but I guarantee you the RIAA and MPAA Et. Al. are. Ask the Jammie Thomases of the world. Paranoids have enemies too..... |
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I'm a mocha frapp man, myself. |
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Okay, I get you. But systems can be secured, if it is deemed worthwhile. Ask anyone in banking how easy it is to violate their systems and steal someone's money from the inside. They'll tell you they'd have better success robbing a convenience store with a toy gun.
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not socialist. more like fascist. authoritarian, at the very least. |
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