Danh ngôn của David E. Sanger

We have spent so much time worrying about a 'cyber Pearl Harbor,'' the attack that takes out the power grid, that we have focused far too little on the subtle manipulation of data that can mean that no election, medical record, or self-driving car can be truly trusted.
We have spent so much time worrying about a 'cyber Pearl Harbor,'' the attack that takes out the power grid, that we have focused far too little on the subtle manipulation of data that can mean that no election, medical record, or self-driving car can be truly trusted.
Chúng ta đã dành quá nhiều thời gian để lo lắng về một 'Trân Châu Cảng trên mạng', một cuộc tấn công nhằm phá hủy lưới điện, đến nỗi chúng ta đã tập trung quá ít vào việc thao túng dữ liệu một cách tinh vi, có thể có nghĩa là không có bầu cử, hồ sơ y tế hoặc bản thân - Lái xe có thể thực sự đáng tin cậy.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: David E. Sanger
- We had a great chance in the mid-2000s to reach an accord with the Chinese on both energy and environmental issues. That deal would have essentially been that the U.S. could provide the equipment and expertise, and the Chinese would help close the trade gap. It was a huge opportunity that we failed to exploit.
- In the Chinese view, the United States has designed its own system of rules about what constitutes 'legal' spying and what is illegal.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Car
- Keep da money, cars, fame, and jewelry, and jus give me all the happiness - I'll be good forever.
- I really like listening to music in my car.
- Me and my partners had been stealing cars for a while.
- The way you dress or the car you drive or what you spend is to impress other people with how, I guess, successful and rich you are. But you're not, and you shouldn't, and who gives a damn what other people think anyway. So, that mentality, I think, is very destructive.
- Yeah, I left Idaho at 17. You know, I graduated high school a year early and just, you know, the typical story, packed up my car and moved out.