Something to ponder if your government is concerned to protect the right and privacy of your country men. Been doubting if there is a government already have existing or just currently implemented the security of their computing and communications infrastructure. Like the U.S. phones are encrypted, cannot be wiretapped easily. Just easily because this might still be cracked, who knows. Are they really secure? Are they free from vulnerabilites and security breaches?
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I think they would have the hardest security ever known. I also reckon they would have dedicated teams of hundreds reliable for the security. Only the best of the best.
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Security on Government's Computing and Communications
concerned to protect the right and privacy of
your country men. Been doubting if there is a
government already have existing or just
currently implemented the security of their
computing and communications infrastructure. Like
the U.S. phones are encrypted, cannot be
wiretapped easily. Just easily because this might
still be cracked, who knows. Are they really
secure? Are they free from vulnerabilites and
security breaches?