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What is your take on the Kaspersky Ban in US, UK and EU?
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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 763958"><p>There's evidence. It is just that it isn't going to be made publicly available. It's a matter of national security. LOL... about as common sense as it can get.</p><p></p><p>This ongoing debate is so ridiculous. What the U.S. government decides to or decides not to put on their computer systems is the prerogative of the government. Any nation has that very same prerogative. Cybersecurity is political. That's about as common sense as it can get too.</p><p></p><p>The ones who know nothing about highest-level cybersecurity and make comments are like arm-chair quarterbacks who never played football a day in their life, but are complaining about player X.</p><p></p><p>The thing of this debate is that people keep using it to create drama and acrimony. Just like sordid television with political intrigue. And so I will add my own twist... If Kaspersky wants U.S. government business so badly, then it can close up shop in Russia and move all operations to the U.S. It is almost a certainty that the U.S. government would hand-out visas for the Kaspersky talent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 763958"] There's evidence. It is just that it isn't going to be made publicly available. It's a matter of national security. LOL... about as common sense as it can get. This ongoing debate is so ridiculous. What the U.S. government decides to or decides not to put on their computer systems is the prerogative of the government. Any nation has that very same prerogative. Cybersecurity is political. That's about as common sense as it can get too. The ones who know nothing about highest-level cybersecurity and make comments are like arm-chair quarterbacks who never played football a day in their life, but are complaining about player X. The thing of this debate is that people keep using it to create drama and acrimony. Just like sordid television with political intrigue. And so I will add my own twist... If Kaspersky wants U.S. government business so badly, then it can close up shop in Russia and move all operations to the U.S. It is almost a certainty that the U.S. government would hand-out visas for the Kaspersky talent. [/QUOTE]
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