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The proliferation of disinformation online has seeped into all aspects of life. Elections, the pandemic, and now, a war are all targets of organized campaigns to obfuscate or even rewrite truth and facts. At the same time, censorship of vulnerable populations is on the rise, only further restricting the flow of information.
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At my sister’s first baby shower I gave a toast where I was like “I’m gonna love this kid, not sexually though. In fact I’m not going to molest him no matter what. If someone does molest him, I’m gonna shoot them. Unless it’s you or your husband, which statistically it will be”


But for the most part big enterprises are choosing to ignore this threat. This is due in part to the many competing priorities for security spending. We do not see Q-Day happening in 2024 or even 2025, but we are seeing indications of Harvest Now Decrypt Later (HNDL) attacks where adversaries are stealing information today that will be broken later
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