Monday, July 20, 2015

Palisades in Sierras: "U.S. vs. Hackers: Still Lopsided Despite Years of Warnings and a Recent Push," MIT OpenCourseWare Press Conference - April 4, 2001, Google has the know-how and is scalable unlike any other computer organization in terms of making the internet secure in ways that are sensible for many many stakeholders, - and WUaS planning to be in all 7,929 languages will make World University with Google - if at all possible please - an important player in all of this, Edit, too, Hacking at WUaS



Dear Universitians, 

John Palfrey just posted on Twitter this NYT's article "U.S. vs. Hackers: Still Lopsided Despite Years of Warnings and a Recent Push" here  - https://twitter.com/jpalfrey/status/622876955873050624 - that the US is behind in internet security (http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/19/us/us-vs-hackers-still-lopsided-despite-years-of-warnings-and-a-recent-push.html) vis-a-vis hackers - and like most countries everywhere. 

I think Google has the know-how and is scalable unlike any other computer organization in terms of making the internet secure in ways that are sensible for many many stakeholders, - and WUaS planning to be in all 7,929 languages will make World University with Google - if at all possible please - an important player in all of this. These rationales could be very compelling to decision makers in Washington, for example, and would effect many other aspects of World University's growth. 

I hope World University and in ALL languages and thus on this vital security question - with Google. 

Best, 
Scott


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MIT OpenCourseWare Press Conference - April 4, 2001



http://techtv.mit.edu/collections/fromthevault/videos/11721-t9078-ready-mit-opencourseware-press-conference---april-4-2001


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Edit, too, Hacking at WUaS ~
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Hacking_-_Computers_(certified,_ethical)



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