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On Hacking the Axis and Securing History Records


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On May 7, 2020, John Arquilla wrote the August, 2020 blog column, Hacking the Axis. When qualifying great acts, consider Arquilla’s statement and regard for the twenty first century anno domini second World War, acronymed WWII. Arquilla wrote, “Observations of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe (May 8, 1945) included remembrances of such searing events as the struggle on Omaha Beach on D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, and at least some recognition of the enormous contribution made by the Russian people to the defeat of Fascism” (Arquilla, 2020). Arquilla mentioned that the second World War’s European conclusion involved great physical struggles. Arquilla’s lesson learned began at the beginning of his column: in public security, physical might is important, and this is an utter security aspect. However, there are relevant cybersecurity nomenclature examples worth reviewing history heretofore. I believe the Bible offers a message that can be balanced, well, because Computer Science exists. 

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