"If you're a foreign adversary, you're like, 'This is a field day. We couldn't hope for a better series of outcomes.'" @Joseph_Marks_ looks at how Trump's workforce purge may have undermined U.S. cybersecurity: https://t.co/IpuCNjfs6n
Hello Twitter. If you were RIFed by the federal government and want to speak to a reporter on background about cybersecurity precautions before during and after your final workday, please DM me here or on Signal: Jhmarks.47
A double-blast from the past from @NextgovFCW -- Former cyber reporter @Joseph_Marks_ reports on how the 2020 Iowa Caucus app failure still haunts the world of civic tech. https://t.co/ATeOgqWj3K
Please raise a glass to @timstarks who shepherded the Cyber 202 through many trying days with excellent reporting and smart analysis. The digital world will be a little less secure next year without Tim and The Cybersecurity 202.
.@washingtonpost investigation finds doctors who jeopardized patients’ lives by pushing covid misinformation have faced few repercussions, with 20 penalized by state medical boards despite more than 480 related complaints and at least 3 deaths.
https://t.co/wA8Iu4uym6
My @WSJ colleague & US citizen Evan Gershkovich is wrongly arrested in Russia. Instead of silencing his reporting, let's amplify it!
Read his work for free https://t.co/LbeSwU5eGi
And read about his life https://t.co/E7doIAC1dF
#IStandWithEvan#FreeEvan#JournalismIsNotACrime
Loss upon loss: A covid reporter learns to mourn, and to carry on, after the deaths of her mother and sister .
By the amazing @bylenasun
https://t.co/dPs6lNOFCY