I've worked in all the institutions you mention, and they've all suffered from the inability to make changes quickly.Vortex wrote:Haven't any of you worked inside government or inside a large corporation?
Or for the military?
Or perhaps been close friends with someone who has?
Surely you must see that 'the system' is going to swing into action to deal with this new threat?
Trendy-lefty wishful thinking won't prevent what's to come.
(And before you have yet another go at me, check out my avatar. I do my bit for freedom too ... and with greater personal risk than posting socialist platitudes from behind a keyboard.)
Furthermore, government would be unable to, say, nationalise the UK domain registry, without a long-winded impact assessment, and consultation with business stakeholders. Any new legislation would need such an impact analysis.
Plus, the more I read about these 'hacktivists' the more confident I am that they'd be able to run rings around the various government IT companies. The government may try to play the game, but it would be a very expensive waste of money.
P.S. You are being a bit of a drama queen on the subject.