2016.03.23 Max Hastings - The World War Two Code-Breakers of Bletchley park

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    I have read only two book from this author. Both are excellent. Moreover he tries to be objective , what is rare in this time.

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    man that guy chowing down while he speaks just cracks me up.

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      It's very distracting - ...

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      He’s a journalist, underpaid and w/o too many brain cells you grab food when you can

  • @MrDaiseymay
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    Look how the use of Drones has esculated all over the world since Max said those words, only 6 years ago; take the war in Ukrane alone.

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  • @KemptonLam
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    The WWII code-breakers of Bletchley Park are heroes to me (especially Alan Turing). As to Sir Max Hastings' critique of Apple in its fight against the FBI, allow me to show the view is naive/misguided by quoting former national security official Richard Clarke in a March 2016 NPR interview. (with emphasis added) ====
    CLARKE: [...] If I were in the job now, I would have simply told the FBI to call Fort Meade, the headquarters of the National Security Agency, and NSA would have solved this problem for them. They're not as interested in solving the problem as they are in ***getting a legal precedent.***
    GREENE: Wow, that sounds like quite a charge. You're suggesting they could have just gone to the NSA to crack this iPhone but they're presenting this case because they want to set a precedent to be able to do it in the future?
    CLARKE: ***Every expert I know*** believes that NSA could crack this phone. ***They want the precedent that the government can compel a computer device manufacturer to allow the government in.*** ====
    www.npr.org/2016/03/14/470347719/encryption-and-privacy-are-larger-issues-than-fighting-terrorism-clarke-says
    P.S. For those that wish to dig deeper into the legal case, I found the article "Eight Memorable Passages From Apple’s Fiery Response to the FBI" worth a read in order to be more informed about the legal case itself.
    theintercept.com/2016/02/26/eight-memorable-passages-from-apples-fiery-response-to-the-fbi/
    P.P.S. To me, Sir Max's comparison of the work done by the WWII code-breakers of Bletchley Park to the current global/total surveillance is an insult to the memories and work of the code-breakers like Alan Turing! Bletchley Park dealt with enemy communications during war time. NSA mass surveillance include everyone in the world including American citizens in US without real oversight (not a rubber stamp FISA Court) .

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    16.maiichuani.O //nd.D