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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

How Trump's 10-year-old son could guide U.S. cybersecurity

Donal.J Trump likes his technology like he likes his decor: stuck in the '80s.

For all the praise he receives for embracing 21st-century social media, the president-elect seems to understand little about modern technology. And he exhibits even less interest in learning about it.
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"I think that computers have complicated lives very greatly," he babbled in the last week of 2016. "The whole, you know, age of computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what's going on. We have speed, we have a lot of other things, but I'm not sure you have the kind of security that you need."



Ah, yes, that fabled Age of Computer. I believe it dawned when the moon was in the seventh house and Jupiter aligned with Mars.

Three days later, at his New Year's Eve party, the president-elect doubled down on Luddism while professing to know "a lot about hacking."

Asked about the role cybersecurity policy will play in his administration, he steered Americans toward bike messengers.

"If you have something really important, write it out and have it delivered by courier, the old-fashioned way, because I'll tell you what, no computer is safe. I don't care what they say, no computer is safe," he said. "I have a boy who's 10 years old, he can do anything with a computer. You want something to really go without detection, write it out and have it sent by courier."


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