Human beings are more reliant on technology today than ever before. While this is generally a sign of an advanced society, it also creates many consequences worthy of critique.
Innovation can solve a country’s problems, sure, but it can also simultaneously put your private information into a hacker’s playbook. So whether it be extortionists or aliens, not taking security seriously could leave your dirty laundry floating in space. |
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Extraterrestrial Creepers It’s time we had a serious talk with Mulder and Scully.
In April 2021, a series of photos and videos taken by navy personnel were leaked online. The footage shows triangle-shaped objects blinking and moving at high speeds through the Earth’s atmosphere. One month later, another leaked video showed an unidentified aerial phenomenon near a navy ship in San Diego.
While those shots are definitely sensational and sci-fi worthy, the main problem lies in national security concerns. Intelligence agencies warn that UFOs pose a national security threat. This is especially concerning since UFOs have allegedly previously interfered with U.S.’ nuclear capabilities by turning them offline. |
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Expanding the Great Firewall of China In a democratic society, freedom of speech and expression is essential. Unfortunately, China’s government appears to have an opposing viewpoint. This month, five hundred Hong Kong police officers raided the headquarters of a pro-democracy newspaper called Apple Daily.
The authorities raked through reporters' computers and notebooks in the name of a new ‘national security law.’ The law allows China to have increased power in Hong Kong as well as penalize citizens for ‘loosely defined offenses’ with extreme punishments, which may be used to curtail freedom of speech and government opposition.
National security or censorship? - That is the question.
Google me This The attitude certain tech giants appear to have towards their users’ security seems to resemble the popular phrase, “ignorance is bliss.” This time, it’s Google that’s been toying with both security vulnerabilities and investors.
This month, Google is facing a lawsuit in which shareholders of Google’s parent company Alphabet Inc. accused Google of hiding user security risks.
In 2018, Google allegedly covered up the exposure of private data for nearly 500,000 Google+ users, for the sake of reputation.
EU is Taking a Bite of the Apple Have you ever thought of breaking free from Apple's gated gardens ( i.e. installing apps from outside the App Store)?
According to new regulations being considered in Europe, iPhone users will be able to do just that. However, Apple’s CEO has expressed strong concerns that the new law could compromise Apple’s security features.
Will beating the EU be harder than winning against the FBI? |
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Is the ‘True North’ Really ‘Strong and Free’? In Canada, Conservatives have boycotted the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.
Notably, the leader of the Conservatives accused the government of using the above-mentioned Committee to cover up an incident that caused two scientists at Winnipeg’s highest-security microbiology lab to be fired in 2019.
A motion put forth by the Conservatives was declared stating that the Public Health Agency of Canada is in contempt of the Parliament due to failing to produce the unredacted documents. This motion passed because all of the opposition parties joined forces on the vote.
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