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" ... Many of the security measures initially set up for the internet were optimized for large IT installations and cloud-based systems. The small, low-power devices that connect to the IoT are simply unable to support the processing power needed for conventional security frameworks, and therefore require a less complex alternative at the device level, supported by stronger safeguards in the network and the cloud. Additional challenges involve continuity of support—including security upgrades if manufacturers of simpler devices depart—as well as the tendency to assign universal passwords. As new vulnerabilities emerge, it’s crucial that companies listen to feedback from security experts and modify devices regularly. ... "
" ... The current DeVos approved rules are far more reasonable. Some basic safeguards for those accused of wrongdoing, including the right to question one’s accusers and have one’s own witnesses, seem assured under the current regulations. There are some areas of legitimate controversy, for example, should college jurisdiction extend to off campus sites and incidences? My view is that where felonies are alleged as in the case of rape or sexual assault, matters should be adjudicated in courts of law first —college students should be treated the same as other citizens. ... "
" ... The problem that arises, then, is an obvious one. Congress will let us have BOTH the PPP and ERC for 2020, but not on the same dollars of payroll costs. And it’s the safeguards that are necessary to prevent double dipping that makes Section 206 of the Act – should you dare to read it – so unwieldy. Layer on what I think(?) are a few drafting errors, and suddenly a read of the new bill does not make perfectly clear what exactly a PPP borrower is supposed to do in order to retroactively claim the benefits of the ERC. ... "
" ... There are just two safeguards for preventing a rogue president from starting a nuclear war—impeachment and the 25th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The latter allows the vice president and the cabinet to remove a chief executive who no longer can perform the duties of the office. ... "
" ... We don’t know what safeguards might secretly have been incorporated into the system to guard against bad orders being executed, but the unfortunate reality is that any attempt to second-guess an order in wartime could undercut the certainty of response that lies at the heart of our deterrence strategy. ... "