Is He A Legitimate President? Or Just A Temporary Anomaly Who Has To Be Carefully Dealt With & Worked Around? Or Something Worse?
It makes me sick that so many Americans-- thirty-something percent-- actually believe a word the asshole says.
It makes me sick that so many Americans-- thirty-something percent-- actually believe a word the asshole says.
When Herr Asshole got back from his disastrous trip to Paris, he couldn’t think of anything better to do than insult Emmanuel Macron, the French president on twitter... in a way he would never have been man enough to do to his face. Trump is certainly the most disgusting excuse for a national leader anywhere in the world— and a stain on our nation, just like his dwindlng base of supporters are. I once pissed on Nixon’s grave. I look forward to defecating on Trump’s.
Russia has only recently finally codified and set out standards for corporate governance, transparency and paths to market trust. These past several years has also added a further fast developing area of concern, which is cyber risk, that today has become a major board responsibility and issue for both public and private companies.
Axios News reports that the Trump administration is considering the prospect of nationalizing the forthcoming 5G network when it begins to be built in the United States. Naturally, this idea is controversial, as private enterprise has been in charge of much of commercially used spread spectrum technology in the the USA for decades.
The proposal would limit itself to 5G networks only, and not to previous technologies or different ones.
Originally appeared at RussiaFeed.com
CEO and founder Eugene Kaspersky:
“I’ve some fantastic, earth-shattering-saving news: we’re announcing the global launch of Kaspersky Free, which, as you may have guessed by the title, is completely free-of-charge! Oh my giveaway!”
Wasserman Schultz continued to retain Awan despite knowing for months that he was a prime suspect in a cybersecurity probe. [...]
The single most important fact about the Trump-Putin meeting is that it went on for 2 hours, four times longer than planned. What was supposed to be a brief encounter on the sidelines of the G20 summit became a deep and animated conversation the two men didn’t want to end.
(ANTIMEDIA) The Netherlands — Whether it’s information technology, gymnastics, or Shaolin Kung Fu, 11-year-old Reuben Paul knocks it out of the park.
This kid from Austin, Texas, just stunned a crowd of cybersecurity experts at a conference in the Netherlands by demonstrating how just about anything can be “weaponized” when it’s connected to the Internet.
The government that claims to be protecting us against cybercrime both made the virus and failed to secure it from being stolen by malicious actors. Watch for it: the NSA will demand a higher budget.
Overbroad overreach, siren servers and security fatigue + this day in history w/SNL and our song of the day by Elohim on your Morning Monarchy for October 11, 2016.