Richard Thieme Got Dark

Richard Thieme, the Obi-Wan Kenobi of the security community holds forth during his Black Hat talk:
“Staring into the Abyss: The Dark Side of Security and Professional
Intelligence.” Thieme, an IT security consultant and published author, had a
tough message, telling them that the world is “grey. Nothing is as binary as
our code, which is hackable.”

Richard Thieme, the Obi-Wan Kenobi of the security community holds forth during his Black Hat talk:
“Staring into the Abyss: The Dark Side of Security and Professional
Intelligence.” Thieme, an IT security consultant and published author, had a
tough message, telling them that the world is “grey. Nothing is as binary as
our code, which is hackable.”

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