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I thoroughly enjoyed being interviewed by @[email protected] about the history of satellite communications in war up through the use of Starlink in Ukraine.

https://www.economist.com/starlink-pod

How Elon Musk’s Starlink has changed warfare

Our podcast on science and technology. This week, how SpaceX’s mega-constellation of satellites became vital to the Ukrainian war effort and ignited a new space race

The Economist

I’ll be spending some time in Washington, D.C. soon. Any restaurant recommendations or fun places to visit (especially off the beaten path)? I’m up for anything!

#TravelRecommendations #WashingtonDC #photgraphy

It is never too late to choose a new path.

As a human rights lawyer who has done extensive immigration work, let me make something absolutely clear.

Asylum is legal immigration.
There's no "port of entry" requirement.
There's no "visa" requirement.
There's no "first country" requirement.
You enter the United States, and you apply for asylum.

Because asylum is legal immigration. Period.

Period.

I started using Hack The Box today! My goal in the new year is to find a job in cybersecurity. Maybe product management, since that’s my background.

#hackthebox #cybersecurity #cybersecuritytrainingcourses

Every time someone in my class uses the word “dynamism,” I think of a Beyonce song.
Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with a slow Internet connection to see who they really are.

Out now — Court Watch #5: Fishing for ISIS.

A roundup of all the most interesting court proceedings this week. From Alex Jones saying he’s broke, turtles in Latin, and selling Jan 6th stolen goods.

https://seamushughes.substack.com/p/court-watch-5-fishing-for-isis?utm_medium=reader2

Court Watch #5: Fishing for ISIS

Alex Jones says he's broke, Turtles in Latin, And Selling Jan 6th Stolen Goods

Court Watch by Seamus Hughes

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A brief 🧵 on getting into the field of #intelligenceanalysis

It's common for folks to immediately think of the three-letter agencies when thinking about intelligence but there are a LOT of other options.

That being said, U.S. citizenship is one criteria that makes getting into the field easiest. Being a citizen of a Five Eyes country is probably second best.

The further away from there, the harder to break in (but its not impossible).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes

Five Eyes - Wikipedia