There isn’t a single country out there that isn’t trying to gather information that could be used to harm another country. Some more than others, but literally everyone does this. In turn, every country tries to defend against other countries doing it to them.
In turn, every country tries to defend against other countries doing it to them.
The world accepted US surveilance tech when it was believed to be a nation of laws and is only now starting to regret it. When Canada built Blackberry, it was actually secure by default and countries like India would not let it into their market until government backdoors were installed so they could spy on their own people.
I didn’t know Blackberry did that… but I hope India understood that if they made a backdoor India could use, then Canada and Blackberry could use it to hah… and uhhh you know Canada would ultimately share that with the USA (at least back then) if needed as part of five eyes.
There isn’t a single country out there that isn’t trying to gather information that could be used to harm another country. Some more than others, but literally everyone does this. In turn, every country tries to defend against other countries doing it to them.
Some more than other, sure.
The world accepted US surveilance tech when it was believed to be a nation of laws and is only now starting to regret it. When Canada built Blackberry, it was actually secure by default and countries like India would not let it into their market until government backdoors were installed so they could spy on their own people.
I didn’t know Blackberry did that… but I hope India understood that if they made a backdoor India could use, then Canada and Blackberry could use it to hah… and uhhh you know Canada would ultimately share that with the USA (at least back then) if needed as part of five eyes.
It is possible to build admin privileges that are restricted to others.