Richard Fernandez analyzes the current NSA scandals, and concludes:
For this reason the current crisis of trust in tech cannot be dispelled
without resort to a political solution, just as the question of trusting
the USAF with nukes cannot be severed from the question of whether
those in charge of the Air Force daily dream of nuking America or not.
The Administration is part of the problem. Though they pretend it is
not, the quality of their character is relevant. In fact, the doubts
over that quality are the central element in this crisis of trust. It
spreading the contagion of mistrust into the system. The vector of doubt
doesn’t go from Tech to the Administration. It goes from the
Administration to Tech.
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the whole thing; it's excellent.
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