Integrity is the often understated and sometimes ignored third leg of the information security triad: confidentiality, integrity and availability. Confidentiality gets lots of press attention as privacy breach stories make headlines. Availability needs no headlines to get attention since everyone immediately knows when their information isn’t accessible. Poor integrity, however, is like debating scientific consensus. … Continue reading UK Admits Faulty Gov Computer System Ruined 100s of Lives→
Do you remember this “capability” hoopla posted online by the fraud department of Tesla? ALL CAPS IS VERY LOUD. Notably it doesn’t say anything about the tires. So people are expected to actually drive the silly Cybertruck? Like drive one in the real world? Ok, let’s see what’s being reported… @ramseyackad on Facebook just posted … Continue reading Cybertruck Gets CyberSTUCK in Snow→
The CyberTruck hasn’t lasted a month before getting into a near catastrophic head-on collision (fortunately mostly side-swiped), injuring the driver, according to police. In other words, a side swipe at moderate speed and the CyberTruck was totally cooked. Stick a fork in it. Elon Musk of course got this wrong when he cruelly stoked audience … Continue reading CyberTruck Crashed on Highway 35→
Who shot down the U.N. Secretary General plane in September 1961, and why is it so hard to solve? (e.g. The Hammarskjöld Commission and its reports) The mystery may be intentional, as Susan Williams has written in a newly published Yale Review to follow-up her recent book. First, here are her latest insightful thoughts on … Continue reading New Look at 1961 Hammarskjöld Crash Coverup Says… Assassination→