Latest Issues of #AxisOfEasy
The Consent of the Governed Is Slipping Away
The realization that we’re not actually being represented at the federal level has eroded the consent of the governed for the national government. The foundation of any government is the consent of the governed. Democracies and republics are founded on the consent of the governed earned via representational or direct democracy: those who have a say and a stake in the system will give their consent to the government, even if an opposing view is in the majority because their opinion is part of the governance structure.
VIEW POST#AxisOfEasy 247: Cybergang Threatens To Topple Costa Rica’s Government With A Ransomware Attack
Democratic senators call on the FTC to investigate ID.me over selfie data,
Cybergang threatens to topple Costa Rica’s government with a ransomware attack,
Hackers from North Korea pretend to be IT employees in the US… this and more in AofE #247
What Could Go Right?
Our economy is not resilient or antifragile, it’s a fragile sand castle of debt and denial. What could go off the cliff that hasn’t already gone off the cliff?
VIEW POSTThe Solution for Social Media Spam Bots Is Already Here
The right of free speech should not be confused with an obligation for privately owned enterprises to allow spamming and spoofing under the guise of free speech. The problem of bots on Twitter is in the news. This is of course a problem in all social media: fake accounts, spamming accounts, spoofing (expropriating your identity) accounts, and so on, all courtesy of anonymous account creation.
VIEW POSTThe Epidemic Nobody Talks About: Burnout
Burnout makes everyone uncomfortable, so it’s largely a silent epidemic. Epidemics are not just biological in origin. A strong case can be made that a silent epidemic has been sweeping the nation for years, an epidemic few acknowledge: burnout.
VIEW POST#AxisOfEasy 246: DEA Law Enforcement Data Breach Under Investigation
DEA law enforcement data breach under investigation,
Ransomware attack to close US college after 157 years,
Malicious NPM packages are attacking German companies … this and more in AofE #246



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