Apple Taking a Hard Line Approach to Security
In case you’ve missed it, Apple released a note about their stance on unlocking a terrorist’s work phone. Much has been said about how this makes them unAmerican and I think we really need to applaud them for drawing a line in the sand and saying “No”. This seems like a case where it would be really easy for them to make us less secure as a nation and instead their spending time and money fighting for what they know is right. Over the last couple weeks I’ve heard all kinds of arguments on both sides but I think the take away is that if we give away the ability to have secure phones the only ones losing are the American people.
It’s also going to be hilarious what I can only assume is millions of dollars spent on fighting this the phone contains zero actionable material. :-)
Scott Keck-Warren
Scott is the Director of Technology at WeCare Connect where he strives to provide solutions for his customers needs. He's the father of two and can be found most weekends working on projects around the house with his loving partner.
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