Tuesday, 26 February 2013

130226 Que Sera, Sera


Posted Monday 25th February 2013 19:42 GMT amanfromMars 1 …. on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/25/obama_cybersecurity_order_dhs_details/

For Fistsful of Dollars is Everything Possible and can Some Things be made Most Improbable

The absolute bottom line?  ..... You cannot secure cyberspace unless and until you can successfully use it to effectively attack and crash establishment operating systems stealthily/invisibly/anonymously.

That then, however, raises the spectre of whether one would wish to preserve the status quo arrangements with provision and mentoring of defence against that which one would know to be an effective attack vector, or prefer to see operating systems changed fundamentally with others in lead positions of absolute sovereign power?

To be or not to be a highly disruptive Virtual Pioneer or SMARTR Defender? That is the question and a novel enigma in search of an acceptable resolution which would benefit all.

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Posted Monday 25th February 2013 19:52 GMT amanfromMars 1 … on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/25/obama_cybersecurity_order_dhs_details/

Catch 22 ... Virtual Edition

The problem that just keeps on giving :-)  ...... http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2013/02/sequester_wikileaks.html ...... because systems either do not know of their weaknesses and easily exploited vulnerabilities or do know of them, cannot fix them because they are using them themselves for crazy personal gain and have them classified as top secret to discourage the spilling of information and intelligence on them.
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Posted Tuesday 26th February 2013 04:48 GMT amanfromMars 1 …. http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/25/skyhigh_snoop_tech_helps_find_cloud_apps/

Just what do fistsful of penniless pounds and treasuries of dodgy dollars buy you these days?
But the more likely scenario that strikes El Reg is the CIO finding out that employees are using a risky app – for example, Dropbox instead of Box.net – and shutting access down.
So, El Reg, Dropbox is a risky app?

Aren't all apps inherently insecure once launched into cyberspace and/or placed on the internet for consumer uptake/master pilot flying? Isn't that the Great Game advantage which Mega Encrypted Global Access to ICT delivers with spooky and sublime intelligence service users and servers for wannabe global leaders and media moguls?

Or would sore losers cry foul and claim Great IntelAIgent Game abuse of systemic human weaknesses for virtual machine dominance in a New Orderly World Series of Serial Plays in AI Developing Systems ..... to all who be deafened in ignorance and blinded by arrogance to their mad crazy concerns, which would be all incestuously self-serving of a failed formerly powerful and influential ponzi position anyway and have no  validity or value in ....... well, ICT Easily Delivers Provision of AI Changed Futures for Bettering Assuredly with SMARTR Derivative Beta ProgramMING Projects ....... ergo be the crying over spilt milk and lost bilks .... free rides at the expense of all others.

NB .... No confusing questions in the above‽
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Posted by amanfromMars on 02/26/13 12:23 AM …. on http://www.thedailybell.com/28746/Private-US-Military-Firms-Spread-to-Switzerland-US100-Billion-Market-Seen

Regarding your conclusion, DB?  …..
Conclusion: No doubt fortunes are being made in this new industry, but we can't help believing its very artificiality makes it a volatile endeavor. No matter how observers want to dress it up, this a business based on dubious rationalizations for institutionalized violence. On a deeper level, of course, it offers all sorts of disturbing insights into how Western society is evolving and the nature of what must be seen as profoundly anti-social trends.
…. I concur on a deeper level. …….. http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/25/skyhigh_snoop_tech_helps_find_cloud_apps/#c_1742237 …. which have even deeper explored levels to monetize and reveal to all, too.

Methinks though that disruptive and disturbing, volatile and evolving profoundly anti-social trends do no justice to quite revolutionary and unprecedented evolutionary changes which have been wrought and are now introduced into the human capital cattle market place.

Such adjectives seriously understate and would misunderestimate, to a considerable degree, the paradigm shift which has been made by leading intelligence services.
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Posted Tuesday 26th February 2013 12:22 GMT amanfromMars 1 ….. on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/26/bbc_jammed_china_hack/

Re: Oh the irony
 
Don't understand the downvote, have an upvote, Sir :)
Paris, because, well I believe she is uncensored. ..... IanzThingz Posted Tuesday 26th February 2013 07:46 GMT

Of course uncensored, IanzThingz, for there's nothing interesting or exciting to hide. The BBC though, are a different kettle of fish with a great deal to hide from close scrutiny and effective oversight lest it reveals sub-prime leadership and practically zero viable imagination for realisation. ................................................................................................................................................................................................

Posted Tuesday 26th February 2013 13:59 GMT amanfromMars 1 … commenting on a comment on http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/2/2013/02/26/bbc_jammed_china_hack/
I wonder what would happen were an unidentified camera team to turn up outside GCHQ unnanounced and equipped with a telephoto lens.... ..... TeeCee Posted Tuesday 26th February 2013 13:28 GMT
What's good for the goose is good for the gander, TeeCee? ..... http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/02/21/us_revamped_cyber_strategy/#c_1738557

Or as Corporal Jones would say .... "They don't like it up 'em, Sir. They do not like it up 'em"

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Posted by amanfromMars on 02/26/13 09:17 AM …. on http://www.thedailybell.com/28751/Let-Local-Bureaucrats-Spend-Central-Bank-Super-Money

In that last hyperlink you provided, AA, does Gary North sound/write far too much like a malevolent power elite stooge too, to be anything different, methinks.

They are trawling and crawling about everywhere in cyberspace but fortunately does IT not suffer fools to lead the future. ................................................................................................................................................................................................

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