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posted by takyon on Friday July 24 2015, @11:15PM   Printer-friendly

https://www.justsecurity.org/24823/half-life-secrets/

The nature of secrets is changing. The "half-life of secrets" is declining sharply for many intelligence activities as secrets that in the past may have been kept successfully for 25 years or more, are now exposed well before.

For evidence, one need look no further than the 2015 breach at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), of personnel records for 22 million U.S. government employees and family members. OPM is just one instance in a long string of high-profile breaches, where hackers have gained access to personal information, trade secrets, or classified government material. The focus of the discussion needs to be on complementary trends in information technology, including the continuing effects of Moore's Law, the sociology of the information technology community, and changed sources and methods for signals intelligence, all of which increase the likelihood that government secrets will not remain secret for long.

An age where secrets become known sooner, means that "the front-page" test will become far more important to decision-makers. Even if a secret operation is initially successful, the expected costs of disclosure become higher as the average time to disclosure decreases.

Are we on the verge of David Brin's Earth, where transparency is total and secrets are a dirty word?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 26 2015, @12:57AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 26 2015, @12:57AM (#213717)

    The 1st shot wasn't the best shot.

    No one has subsequently demonstrated that level of rapidfire marksmanship on the first try with that weapon type.

    Oswald was a terrible shot. [google.com]

    He chose an oblique position where trees obstructed his line of vision|fire.
    (Clearly, there was a shooter high in the Dallas Textiles Building which is perfectly aligned with Elm Street.) [google.com]

    Arlen Specter's magic bullet supposedly caused SEVEN wounds and ended up looking like it just came out of the box.

    Dave Powers was in the car behind JFK's and saw a muzzle flash from the Grassy Knoll.
    Commission member Gerald Ford kept interrupting his testimony.

    The Warren Commission report is bad fiction.

    -- gewg_