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Why Digital Infrastructure Is the Next Global Fragility

Within the modern digitized world, digital infrastructure serves as a backbone for the global economy as we know it. This infrastructure also provides daily life and national security, yet this system is fragile. Liabilities concerning the infrastructure include concentrated dependency, physical weak points, and geopolitical tensions, all leading to increasing risk systematically.

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Hackers Hijack New Jersey Election Meeting With Racist and Pornographic Content

A routine virtual meeting of the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission turned chaotic after hackers interrupted the session with racist, and pornographic content. The meeting was meant to decide which media organizations would sponsor the upcoming gubernatorial and lieutenant governor debates. What began as a standard public meeting quickly became a shocking example of how vulnerable online government spaces can be.

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Rule of Thumb: The Biometric Boom

As a general rule of thumb, things have been getting increasingly digital. Bluetooth connections are attempting to rid the world of tangled wire messes. Cryptocurrency is attempting to replace physical money with virtual wallets. Cloud storage is attempting to replace physical data warehouses with consolidated web servers. But there is one thing in tech that aims to go the opposite way, Biometrics.

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Data Sharing: A Matter of National Security

The second that you enter your information online, you relinquish your rights to privacy. Every online platform has the means to collect, store, and sell the data and information collected from you. By engaging with these platforms, we are subject to market research, data analysis, and the use of our personal information for advertisement and sales purposes. Essentially, privacy in terms of the internet is an oxymoron.

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