... Humans — specifically the thousands of people who gather intelligence and analyze satellite photos to build massive target lists ahead of potential conflicts with foreign adversaries — are to blame.
No, that is not where the buck stops.
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... Humans — specifically the thousands of people who gather intelligence and analyze satellite photos to build massive target lists ahead of potential conflicts with foreign adversaries — are to blame.
No, that is not where the buck stops.
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I imagine the original headline said "pregnant," and the editor changed it.
Has anyone thought through the ramifications of SCION adoption (a more secure BGP alternative) with respect to Open Internet access?
Yes, it gives much better, more performant, more robust routing. It seems imposing strong trust controls, regionally (or nationally) managed, on routing would be a big security improvement.
But doesn't it give the nation state an iron hand in who is allowed to route? Does it create risks for the open internet?
https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/17/switzerland_bgp_alternative/
This is heartwarming.
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Atproto-nopia