"There is a reason to be concerned about computer security in Sochi, but it’s not that Russian hackers are more skilled than others; it’s the control that the government maintains over the country’s technical infrastructure. In fact, the Olympics, where security is always a concern, have historically served as testing grounds for new government surveillance systems, which are often one of the event’s most lasting legacies."Sochi's Mini-Surveillance State : The New Yorker
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Sochi's Mini-Surveillance State : The New Yorker
From a timely Sochi surveillance reality check
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