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Lily Kuo
lilkuo
The Guardian did a callout asking Hong Kongers to share their feelings about the national security law. In just a few days, we got more than 30,000 messages - the
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Tim Dierks
tdierks
With yesterday's Twitter excitement, a note: "Insider Risk" work is NOT fundamentally about the idea that you don't trust your employees. [thread] Insider Risk controls are about limiting the capacity
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Pashinyan: it is illogical for the ruling force to hold early elections if opposition representatives do not want it.According to him, the opposition’s refusal means recognition of their potential defeat
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Howard Anglin
howardanglin
This is just kookery from top to tail.Thread:https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens/as-it-happens-thursday-edition-1.5827212/elizabeth-may-baffled-by-choice-to-preserve-bullet-holes-from-parliament-hill-shooting-1.5828796 “I have a lot of q
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Wolfie Christl
WolfieChristl
New: Perhaps the most comprehensive report on how mobile apps secretly share location data with companies most people never heard of, who then sell it to all kinds of interested
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. There's a perverse notion I keep hearing; it sure looks like an excuse to avoid doing things that people know they ought to be doing. It's that imperfect disease
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Behrouz Boochani
BehrouzBoochani
1: This Migration Amendment Bill 2020 is exactly what Peter Dutton always dreamed of imposing on all Australians. Aust society resisted his attacks on freedom of speech. Now he wants
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jason
restorefreedom4
1. Was Trump 2020 Election a Setup to bring them down? Rumors are floating around about the Watermark, Plausible? Sure. Here is what I know.Do You know Chris Krebs, Head
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Amazing Polly is FREE
99freemind
A shady NGO called VotingWorks is working with DHS to 'secure the vote' this year??Who is behind that org?You're not going to like it.Right off the bat there's the support
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A5pECT
Patches_North
The face the new SEC chair made when he heard about the case against Ripple I have put more thought into the SEC thing. As of now I I don’t
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Nathaniel Gleicher
ngleicher
1/ Useful thread, including analysis by my colleague @brianfishman. There are clear parallels to lessons learned in IO. Not surprising, as IO and CT share key underpinnings: security challenges driven
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Whiskey River
WhiskeyRiver73
@LLinWood Does this sound right Mr. Wood.(1) People are confused too as to the significance of tomorrow, Dec 18, regarding the Executive Order 13848 deadline. (2) The order says (and
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David Paxton
DavidDPaxton
For a while, British security services simply had more up-to-date experience of handling various forms of terrorism than other places. They developed a host of skill-sets and techniques. Close combat
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zooko
zooko
Privacy technology (such as Zcash) doesn't *just* protect Americans from their own government (in accordance with quintessentially American values such the Fourth Amendment). Perhaps more importantly, it protects Americans from
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DCI KENYA
DCI_Kenya
MOBILE BANKING SECURITY TIPS#OnlineSafety #CyberSafely Mobile banking is a term used to refer to systems that allow customers of a financial institution to conduct a number of financial transactions through
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Josh Marshall
joshtpm
Certainly a basic problem here is that Capitol Police, under the jurisdiction of Congress, were not prepared for yesterday's attack. But when we ask what happened yesterday, a significant part
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