I see this as a stalking horse for the NSA to get what it wants from OEMs (like Apple) when it currently can’t in the US. At the same time we’re fending of Chinese intelligence in the form of Huawei. Our intelligence services are clearly not students of history.
With a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Systems Engineering, Matthew Squair is a principal consultant with Jacobs Australia. His professional practice is the assurance of safety, software and cyber-security, and he writes, teaches and consults on these subjects. He can be contacted at mattsquair@gmail.com
With technology generally broken https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/12/05/mobile_users_can_be_tracked_with_cheap_kit_aka_protocol/ I now shudder to imagine the capabilities of the next generation vulnerabilities developed in-house but improved in the wild.
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I see this as a stalking horse for the NSA to get what it wants from OEMs (like Apple) when it currently can’t in the US. At the same time we’re fending of Chinese intelligence in the form of Huawei. Our intelligence services are clearly not students of history.
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