> Look, pretty much the entire world is being spied on by national-scale 
> adversaries who are recording all traffic for eventual decryption and 
> correlation.  *Almost everyone* is having their traffic surveilled. The 
> problems of debugging a set of enterprise apps doesn’t amount to a hill of 
> beans in that world. It just doesn't. Same for a particular industry's 
> regulatory requirements.
>

+1, this and what follows is why its important to me.

Years ago I worked with a Vietnamese fellow named Say Ok. We had a
shared locker room, and I noticed Say had six or eight scars on his
chest and abdomen, so I asked what they were. They were the scars from
the bullet holes when the North Vietnamese tried to murder him because
he wanted a democracy and better life for his children.

I can't even talk about some of the obscene things I know are going on
in some US DoD programs. I'm hoping/waiting for Glenn Greenwald, Laura
Poitras and Ewen MacAskill to break those stories.

Jeff

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