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Proposal for Congressional Security Clearances

2020年09月29日

Tl;dr: In order to be considered for Congress, a person must first obtain a DoD "Secret" security clearance. To be considered for President, "Top Secret". Security clearances are not currently required by Senators and Represenatives to read classified information.

"Economic Impact Payment"

2020年05月25日

Due to governmental mismanagement of funds, our family received an "Economic Impact Payment" from the IRS, despite the fact that neither I nor my wife have lost our jobs. While my son's first suggestion was to send it back, we quickly realized that that would simply contribute to more mismanagement, so we chose three charities (a local food bank, an environmental group fighting the climate crisis, and a local group supporting mental health issues exacerbated by COVID) and have contributed the money from "President Donald J. Trump" to those.

Privacy Awareness Week

2019年05月28日

It's Privacy Awareness Week. The following Security Tips are worth a scan:
  • Protecting Your Privacy: https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/tips/ST04-013
  • Safeguarding Your Data: https://www.us-cert.gov/ncas/tips/ST06-008

'Digital privacy does not really exist'

2019年05月26日

Good Q&A in Politico on (the lack) of online privacy. I agree that 'Digital privacy does not really exist' though I also believe there's a better chance for it online then there is in person. Back in 1998 David Brin's The Transparent Society foresaw the erosion of privacy partly due to low cost surveillance - what we now call IoT. With camera and microphones everywhere - including the phones in our pockets - it's difficult to escape our every action being recorded.

The MIT Intelligence Quest

2018年02月01日

As digital transformation revolves around data, managing - making sense of - that data is increasingly the realm of Artificial Intelligence. AI is what Google uses to determine what ads to show you, it's what Amazon uses to get you to buy new things, and it's what Facebook uses to make sure you keep clicking. All of these things increase the revenue of these companies but perhaps at great cost to democracy as they segment society.

Rachel Carson and the Silent Spring

2012年09月10日

I work at CivicActions where we provide online consulting and services for non-profits and progressive organizations. We host websites on a variety of machines (servers) each given a different name so that we can refer to them easily. Civicactions.com resides on a server named 'carson', named after Rachel Carson, author of Silent Spring and credited with helping to advance the environmental movement.

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