Published on: 2025-06-16 01:55:21
Twenty-eight-year-old Nathan Laatsch was, until yesterday, a cybersecurity employee at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). He had a Top Secret clearance and worked in the Insider Threat Division. Laatsch spent his days—you'll understand the past tense in a moment—"enabling user monitoring on individuals with access to DIA systems," including employees under surreptitious internal investigation. Given that Laatsch was one of those who "watched the watchers," he appears to have had supreme con
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-06-16 11:55:21
Twenty-eight-year-old Nathan Laatsch was, until yesterday, a cybersecurity employee at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). He had a Top Secret clearance and worked in the Insider Threat Division. Laatsch spent his days—you'll understand the past tense in a moment—"enabling user monitoring on individuals with access to DIA systems," including employees under surreptitious internal investigation. Given that Laatsch was one of those who "watched the watchers," he appears to have had supreme con
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-09-15 23:00:00
If you want to save money by ditching cable and the endless streaming service subscriptions, you are in luck. In most US cities, NextGen TV is broadcasting already. Formerly known as ATSC 3.0, NextGen TV promises 4K HDR, more channels and even better reception. All you need is an inexpensive antenna, and if your TV doesn't support it (many new and recent models do), there are a number of devices you can connect via HDMI like any other source. The rollout of NextGen TV has been fairly slow. Whil
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