A frequent refrain throughout the 2016 election has been “anything goes.” And while this sentiment widely echoed throughout both ends of the electorate, nothing moved rhetoric to reality more than the results.
Along the contentious road to the White House, various issues were thrust to the forefront, among which was technology. Hackers, governments, and emails abound, in no year has a greater light been shown on the promise and peril possibilities rendered through technology.
Cybsecurity: The New Battleground
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