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What I’m Reading — Oct. 27
The Online Threat — Seymour Hersh of the New Yorker explores the differences between cyber war and cyber espionage, and the debates between the government and privacy advocates about the way forward. Includes some chilling details about China’s cyber espionage … Continue reading
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What I’m Reading — August 2
Freedom of Religion Means Freedom for All: A spot-on post about this “Ground Zero mosque” hysteria. The author, Lauri Lebo, points out: …every time somebody lately protests the building of a new mosque—either in New York City or in other … Continue reading
