- nations have secrets
- the SoS must handle those secrets
- having secrets in an unsecured network/server is illegal (at least in the U. S.)
- HRC handled classified traffic
- HRC handled classified traffic on an unsecured network/server
- what HRC did was illegal
I used Bacula to back up a company of ~25 users. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles of TSM. Once you figure out how it works, it's nice (and it's free). I ran the Bacula server on GNU/Linux (Redhat I think). There are clients for GNU/Linux, Windows, and Mac. Backups can also be encrypted.
I find the books of Daniel Suarez, _Daemon_ and _Freedom_, very interesting and I think the Google Glass could be the way as described in the books to merge reality with virtual reality.
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from the so-you-preferred-the-brownouts-sir dept.
AzTechGuy writes "Arizona Public Service Co., Arizona's largest power company, is implementing a test program that would put customers' thermostats under their control to help balance power needs during critical peak usage times. APS will be able to remote control the customers' thermostats to control power draw from their A/C when there is a critical power transmission issue on the grid. Customers will be able to override these settings if they desire."