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MedusaX

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10. Multiple Layers of Cyber Measures will be mandatory from this day forward...
Sun May 7, 2017, 03:46 PM
May 2017

• The various state, local, and federal components of the of the "party" ,
as well as each individual candidate, must maximize their security measures for all cyber networks & communications ....

• the local, state, and federal voter /election related entities must also maintain the maximum level of security possible and must actively monitor all networks & resources etc

• National Cyber Security must be prioritized and adopt an offensive mindset with regards to combating the cyber efforts of foreign governments and both domestic and foreign hackers.

• The party & individual candidates will need to immediately acquire the means necessary to defend against any type of active cyber measures which may be encountered...

• This means that it is necessary to establish a network of media dissemination sources
that constantly push information* into the various media streams
*information generation will need to be a continuous activity...
whereby the party messages are purposefully adjusted in format relative to each specifically targeted voter group reached by a given media stream....

Think of it as a NEW MARKETING strategy that proactively establishes a constant flow of messaging....
tailored to both a specific media stream and a distinct target voting group...
in order to decrease the potential damage which may occur as a result of efforts, intended to influence public perceptions, by any domestic or foreign source of opposition.


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Yes elleng May 2017 #1
Not just Putin! Mercer too! Mercer weaponized Facebook and helped cause Brexit. Sculpin Beauregard May 2017 #2
Maybe just don't send BamaRefugee May 2017 #3
Quite so to your last point. Misdirection, lies and other dishonest tactics are part of a spies stevenleser May 2017 #6
But Wikileaks selectively edited emails to piss people off- bettyellen May 2017 #9
Yes. MANative May 2017 #4
Yes. We need to be prepared. octoberlib May 2017 #5
At minimum they need an obfuscation plan ... MINIMUM !!! uponit7771 May 2017 #7
It's only prudent to assume Putin will continue his mischief dalton99a May 2017 #8
Multiple Layers of Cyber Measures will be mandatory from this day forward... MedusaX May 2017 #10
Actively feeding the hackers bullshit to trip them up is genius. phleshdef May 2017 #11
Yes, it seems that this is called offensive counterintelligence stevenleser May 2017 #17
Yes. nt JTFrog May 2017 #12
I think yes if we are going to use computers Horse with no Name May 2017 #13
We need people at campaign headquarters that know the difference between a valid Blue_true May 2017 #14
Yeah well, if you have ever been part of a corporate IT organization you know that its virtually stevenleser May 2017 #15
But in the case of Podesta he asked the IT people Lee-Lee May 2017 #22
That goes to the point you mentioned in your other post and I agree. stevenleser May 2017 #23
The people have to know better than to believe Russian propaganda. athena May 2017 #16
I suspect that the PsyOps against Putin's non-preferred candidates is only going to get stevenleser May 2017 #18
That's right. Ligyron May 2017 #19
Honestly we just need competent IT and cyber security people Lee-Lee May 2017 #20
You are addressing one of several issues. I agree about the parts you address, but there was more. stevenleser May 2017 #21
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