Secure
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That chip and PIN card that's in your pocket has a little chip on it that cost millions of pounds to develop, is extremely secure, you can put scanning electron microscopes on it, you can try and grind it down, blah blah blah.
More safe, more
secure.
But that black line shows what a food supply should be in a country if they allow for a good, stable, secure, nutritional diet for every person in that country.
I am in charge of making this country's food
secure.
Our need for connection, our need for separateness, or our need for security and adventure, or our need for togetherness and for autonomy, and if you think about the little kid who sits on your lap and who is cozily nested here and very
secure
and comfortable, and at some point all of us need to go out into the world to discover and to explore.
So the fact is that there's a lot of bad guys on the Internet these days, and so we dealt with that by making walled communities,
secure
subnetworks, VPNs, little things that aren't really the Internet but are made out of the same building blocks, but we're still basically building it out of those same building blocks with those same assumptions of trust.
I'm talking about, how do we
secure
the space, the demos, the platform of values, so that we can tap into all of your potential?
During the day, they have a beautiful, large outdoor habitat, and at night, they come into this habitat, into their night quarters, where they can have a climate-controlled and
secure
environment to sleep in.
Unfortunately, when this was implemented, the developer was slightly inebriated and managed to forget all of the
secure
coding practices he had learned.
Get a
secure
password.
And all over our public life, our institutional life, we find that problem, that the system of accountability that is meant to
secure
trustworthiness and evidence of trustworthiness is actually doing the opposite.
The Soviet Union collapsed, Iraq was defeated, and a new environment was created in the region in which both of them felt more secure, but they were also now left unchecked.
So a code of conduct was developed, and now we have 80 auditors out in the world every day making sure all our factories
secure
good working conditions and protect human rights and make sure there is no child labor.
And so that means they need to
secure
production and quality control in the south, and you need to ensure that you have efficient and effective distribution channels in the markets where these drugs are consumed.
And what that means is that you take something which is secure, an encryption algorithm which is so
secure
that if you use that algorithm to encrypt one file, nobody can decrypt that file.
You take something which is that good and then you weaken it on purpose, making all of us less
secure
as an end result.
A real-world equivalent would be that intelligence agencies would force some secret pin code into every single house alarm so they could get into every single house because, you know, bad people might have house alarms, but it will also make all of us less
secure
as an end result.
Like, Skype used to be
secure.
Today, it no longer is
secure.
So once again, we take something which is
secure
and then we make it less
secure
on purpose, making all of us less
secure
as an outcome.
By building together open, free,
secure
systems, we can go around such surveillance, and then one country doesn't have to solve the problem by itself.
And to quote a fellow security researcher, Haroon Meer, one country only has to make a small wave, but those small waves together become a tide, and the tide will lift all the boats up at the same time, and the tide we will build with secure, free, open-source systems, will become the tide that will lift all of us up and above the surveillance state.
They
secure
the most vulnerable part of the mission, which is the landing.
What if we work and save and invest, only to find that the world we retire into is more stressed and less
secure
than it is now?
And I suppose that's how I found myself walking into the
secure
interview room on my first day at Wormwood Scrubs.
They say hey, we need to work with you to
secure
your systems, but in reality, they're giving bad advice to these companies that makes them degrade the security of their services.
And so we make recommendations on standards to use, and we use those same standards, and so we are invested in making sure that those communications are
secure
for their intended purposes.
What we don't need to be transparent about, because it's bad for the U.S., it's bad for all those other countries that we work with and that we help provide information that helps them
secure
themselves and their people, it's bad to expose operations and capabilities in a way that allows the people that we're all working against, the generally recognized bad guys, to counter those.
So we got results from 470 students, faculty and staff, and indeed we confirmed that the new policy was very annoying, but we also found that people said they felt more
secure
with these new passwords.
HK: I take it as a good sign, because people feel
secure
in this democracy.
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