I’m into fixing problems — in fact, for much of my life I’ve been employed as someone who is brought in to fix a difficult problem. I don’t see much point in just complaining — either try to fix it, ignore it, or move someplace where it doesn’t affect you. The current problem is that the U.S. appears to be conducting a cyberwar against its citizens. The latest revelations are that U.S. intelligence organizations are actively monitoring our calls and the U.S. government is building a massive data mining facility.
Cyberspying: Turning a Weapon Into a Benefit
Posted by: Rob Enderle September 2, 2013 06:00 AMI’m into fixing problems — in fact, for much of my life I’ve been employed as someone who is brought in to fix a difficult problem. I don’t see much point in just complaining — either try to fix it, ignore it, or move someplace where it doesn’t affect you. The current problem is that the U.S. appears to be conducting a cyberwar against its citizens. The latest revelations are that U.S. intelligence organizations are actively monitoring our calls and the U.S. government is building a massive data mining facility.