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Simon Schuster
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Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
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Release date | March 2016 |
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You should read Dark Territory.
It goes both ways. Finding exploits means the NSA can use those exploits against foreign actors. Obviously, the existence of those exploits means, those same foreign actors can work against us.
It's a major debate in the intelligence community.
The one side is, pass along the exploits so, they get fixed... makes us safer. The other side is, keep quiet so we can use those exploits against the other side.
Me? I'm on the side of openness. But, I understand the counter argument.
This is fascinating. If you're into this stuff I highly suggest reading/listeninng to Dark Territory: The Secret History of Cyber War by Fred Kaplan https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Territory-Secret-History-Cyber/dp/1476763259