Wow, Powell was absolutely clueless about both personal security and cyber warfare. His opinion that hacking through wireless isn't a real concern is jaw dropping. I work with people who know how to break into any wireless device. Not to mention the blase' attitude about circumventing laws involving government records. What a DC wanker.
I'm not too sure about DS (or DSS as one of them said) but PDA were those palm pilots if I remember right. I think it stood for Personal ..... yep that's as far as my memory goes.
Looked it up. Personal Digital Assistant. I imagine the S in DS is security of some sort. Sounds like they're talking about secret service.
Blackberry Enterprise gave moron SysAdmins the ability to run “more secure” systems for email comms. A lot of outfits liked this because they could have full possession of the data.
It was simple and fairly cheap software with a pretty solid use case for the executive type derp users.
Here is the wikileaks email between HRC & Powell about the server:
https://wikileaks.org/clinton-emails/emailid/30324
(Click on "view original pdf" --> HRC's email is on page 2 and Powell's response is on page 1)
Wow, Powell was absolutely clueless about both personal security and cyber warfare. His opinion that hacking through wireless isn't a real concern is jaw dropping. I work with people who know how to break into any wireless device. Not to mention the blase' attitude about circumventing laws involving government records. What a DC wanker.
I didnt realise it was an adjective or a verb before it became a noun, kek
That actually flows very well. I will try and casually introduce this in some conversations lol
I'm not too sure about DS (or DSS as one of them said) but PDA were those palm pilots if I remember right. I think it stood for Personal ..... yep that's as far as my memory goes. Looked it up. Personal Digital Assistant. I imagine the S in DS is security of some sort. Sounds like they're talking about secret service.
Blackberry Enterprise gave moron SysAdmins the ability to run “more secure” systems for email comms. A lot of outfits liked this because they could have full possession of the data.
It was simple and fairly cheap software with a pretty solid use case for the executive type derp users.