June 12, 2022, 4:14 a.m. | /u/jackfrost1001

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Just got back from this year's RSA conference in San Fran. One of my favorite speakers is of course Bruce Schneier- anyone in this sub should know him, if you don't- here you go: ( [Schneier on Security](https://www.schneier.com/) ).

Anyway, his talk this year is about his latest book coming out at year's end talking about hacking, it's existence and history going back to the very beginning acknowledging that's it been with us forever (e.g. accountants hack the tax code …

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