Doing HTTPS everywhere in the .gov space

Georgi Guninski guninski at guninski.com
Wed Nov 19 09:23:06 PST 2014


On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 02:23:10PM -0500, Eric Mill wrote:
> >
> > > I meant USGOV protects USGOV. (Although not USGOV employees per se...)
> > > Cybersecurity wise USGOV probably doesn't/hardly need HTTPS,
> > > depending on the abilities of adversaries.
> >
> >         Of course. US govt using https in their stupid propaganda
> >         websites is irrelant. What is weird is that some US govt
> >         employee bothered to advertise it here. Is he clueless?
> >         Was he trolling?
> >
> 
> I wasn't trolling. I've been a member of this list, and paying close
> attention to the field, since well before I joined the US government (which
> happened back in May).
>

Dude, don't take it personally but I consider you of type $X$.

By an axiom of mine type $X$ sucks, sorry.

Have you considered to do something about the Detroit bankruptcy,
estimated at $18–20 billion :
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Detroit_bankruptcy&oldid=634222478






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