donaldedwards.eu
Dad, InfoSec pro, and martial artist. I do security and identity work for Amazon Web Services, but speak only for myself. Always happy to talk about security stuff. Texan transplanted to Ireland. #heforshe (he/him) 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ ally
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That is fractally weird.
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I think it’s wonderful that y’all have found love. Thanks for spreading what you have in spades.
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I recently watched The Net for the first time since it was in theaters. I’ve mocked it mercilessly for most of my life, but come to find out that the parts I found ridiculous as a teenager are actually not far from what happens in cybersecurity events today.
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Romper bomper stomper boo, tell me, tell me, tell me do. Magic Mirror tell me today, did all my friends have fun at play?
I see Sodium, Magnesium …
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I don’t mean to dismiss the idea - Journalists in particular benefit from being able to receive directed, secure communications.
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I probably still have a floppy with an absurdly large key just in case someone wanted to divulge secrets, but it’s never come up in practice.
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It does seem like there’s a lot of performance, but not so art.
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It’s weird to me that people are concerned about one group of people gathering information about them, but don’t care about what another group does.
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I don’t even know what to make of the flight from TikTok to more deeply Chinese apps.
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I was late to the game. Never even thought about China being a concern until the OPM breach.
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Circles of trust were fun, but oh so much maintenance. And then there’s the fact that people change over time and are subject to blackmail.
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It’s kind of funny that The Conversation has come back around to end-to-end encryption vs. the “Think of the children!” narrative for the third time at least.
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Ah, yes, the glory days of the Clipper Chip and intermediate certificates. I remember them well as a harbinger of a dystopian future.
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“Throw it out with the trash.”
m.imdb.com/title/tt0745...
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Nothing beats dojo-level exhaustion.
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Pretty, though.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace.
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I’m glad I’m not the only one getting that vibe.
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Evergreen sentiment