Profiteering On Homeland Defense
from the is-it-about-safety-or-money? dept
With all the articles we've posted lately about overhyped cyberterrorist threats, it seems that plenty of technology firms are doing their best to cash in on any sort of terrorist threat. Plenty of companies are suddenly spinning their products as if they're a great security device or savior against terrorist attacks. Many companies are targeting government buyers, but others are going after the general population with products to help keep them safe in case terrorist suddenly attack their homes in the middle of nowhere...
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