"Joe."
"Yes Tim?"
"We need security."
"Security?"
"Yes. Max security."
"Got it."
"Yes Tim?"
"We need security."
"Security?"
"Yes. Max security."
"Got it."
Will you be voting with your wallet? When?This means nothing to me now. He is selling us out.
I wonder if they’ll discuss the new spiPhone.
No, he didn’t open a giant back door on everyone‘s iPhone.I no longer have any trust or any respect for Apple after their decision to force mass surveillance on people’s devices.
what is he going to say about cybersecurity? that after all of the privacy and security propaganda he fully bent down and opened a giant backdoor on everyones iPhone to be constantly monitored and profiled?
I no longer have any trust or any respect for Apple after their decision to force mass surveillance on people’s devices.
what is he going to say about cybersecurity? that after all of the privacy and security propaganda he fully bent down and opened a giant backdoor on everyones iPhone to be constantly monitored and profiled?
Try reading, The CEO’s Role In Preventing A Cyber CrisisI no longer have any trust or any respect for Apple after their decision to force mass surveillance on people’s devices.
what is he going to say about cybersecurity? that after all of the privacy and security propaganda he fully bent down and opened a giant backdoor on everyones iPhone to be constantly monitored and profiled?
So CEO's are regularly involved with all aspects of a company's cybersecurity.If you’re like many CEOs we meet, you assume cyber risks are best left to the experts and you have these experts in your IT and cybersecurity departments.
But the reality is that no amount of delegation will shield you from the personal consequences of a cyberattack. Following a breach, parties whose information is stolen, or whose lives are otherwise impacted, look for someone to blame. And they don’t look to your technical experts or security vendors. Upset politicians and incited media don’t blame a faulty firewall.
They look at you, the CEO. And they don’t care who you put in charge of cybersecurity.
Zuke, hiding behind his facade, only cares about the $$$$$$Because Social Media is more about data mining activity from internet participants instead of it representing a method for attacking a walled off enterprise intranet operations such as critical infrastructures like utilities, communications/telecom, energy, military, government services.
Biden wants to know when the NSA gets direct access to the surveillance app in iOS 15.Apple CEO Tim Cook is set to join other tech executives in a cybersecurity meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden next week, reports Bloomberg.
No, it's not Biden. It's the Freemasons who want to know that.Biden wants to know when the NSA gets direct access to the surveillance app in iOS 15.
biden just as confused as those complaining about privacy.
CSAM on-device detection is simply a net positive for privacy when you look at device/cloud which customers are going to use anyways.
He absolutely threw open a backdoor to everyone's iPhoneNo, he didn’t open a giant back door on everyone‘s iPhone.
Still, in light of your outrage, will you soon be voting with your wallet?
Mass surveillance? Apple does not want you to use iCloud to upload child sex abuse images. I know that this may be difficult for you to understand: but it works only when you use iCloud. Not anything else on the phone, just iCloud.
Ah, but note that we actually never heard a single word regarding that issue from Tim. They sent Craig for damage control. It’s interesting imo, and I can’t wait for the movie version in the future.Meanwhile Tim Crook is busy purposely building backdoors into devices.
Ok, then help me, please. Tell me how how Apple will be engaging in mass surveillance. Because from what I've read so far, this only works if someone uses iCloud. Apple does not want their servers to be used to host illegal imagery of an abhorrent nature.you may want to do a little reseach.
no way you were ever a commodore user.
But to address your second point, yes I have voted with my wallet
For the moment. Many security experts agree the ability to scan on the phone is now in place.Mass surveillance? Apple does not want you to use iCloud to upload child sex abuse images. I know that this may be difficult for you to understand: but it works only when you use iCloud. Not anything else on the phone, just iCloud.