A colleague of mine was here on a visa from Iran. And the way he described 
living in Iran made it sound quite nice. He was an atheist, though, and it was 
difficult to talk about his [a]belief ... but no more so than some regions of 
the US, I'd bet. From that point forward, I couldn't help but wonder if some 
"corporation" in Iran solicited me for a job req ... how would I respond? Fly 
over for the interview? Politely decline? I honestly don't know. I'm pretty 
sure my mouth would get me killed there. But you never know.

On 12/17/20 11:28 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Nation states could also acquire or steal source codes to efficiently find 
> the zero day exploits and hire people away from the companies that wrote the 
> codes.   The reverse engineering could start with really good models of the 
> target systems going in.  The first thing to do is unlevel the playing field.

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