Anonymous ID: 4d1ba3 Dec. 16, 2020, 1:40 a.m. No.12048929   🗄️.is 🔗kun

#2465832 at 2018-08-05 19:49:38 (UTC+1)

Q Research General #3109: Newfags and Oldfags Pool Party Edition

What is remote-access software?

What is pcAnywhere software by symantec?

Why did ES&S sell Electronic-Management System workstations with pcAnywhere pre-installed on them?

When did ES&S lie about it?

When did ES&S finally admit the truth?

 

The election-management system is used to count official election results and sometimes to program voting machines.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/election-hacking-voting-machines-software-1028948

 

Q Research General #8766: Ebake For Victory Edition

>>6854380

>symantec, Boeing, Huawei

symantec and Huawei were the same company until 2012.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huawei_symantec

 

Q Research General #14811: Net Will Be Paused Edition

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>>11594153 (pb)

 

==symantec and Election Security:

Elections are the underpinnings of democracy and society's voice.==

 

With election systems targeted for attack, symantec is committed to applying the same defenses we provide for governments, corporations, and individuals to safeguarding elections.

 

Building Stronger Defenses for 2020 and Beyond

As the world's largest cyber security company, symantec understands it has an important role and responsibility to play in election security. We are committed to applying our threat intelligence, advanced technology, and human expertise to bear on this critical issue. In addition to our Project Dolphin spoof proof service, we offer support in other ways.

 

We provide the Center for Internet Security with threat intelligence and security operations services for their Albert sensors, employed by 36 states to monitor their election infrastructures.

 

https://www.broadcom.com/solutions/integrated-cyber-defense/election-security

 

#11807075 at 2020-11-27 16:10:33

KLEINER PERKINS - Klown cutout with insider run on tech out of silicon valley

Kleiner and Schmidt go back

 

If anyone was gonna be behind a bug on electronic voting systems meet suspects 1 and 2

 

This from 1998 article

 

All this is because the partners prefer to be seen not as financiers, a term they disdain, but as company builders who work closely with the entrepreneurs they fund. Even though KP has raised some $650 million in capital in the past four years and clocked annual returns well in excess of anything most Wall Street money managers could sustain, the partners insist that making money is not the essence of what they do. Partner Vinod Khosla sums up: "We're really in the venture-assistance business, helping entrepreneurs and management teams build great companies. If I was driven by money, I wouldn't be doing this." That is, actually, believable. Like many bright lights in Silicon Valley, most KP partners are wealthy enough to retire this instant; if there weren't some higher cause, they probably wouldn't be turning up every day on Sand Hill Road.

 

Kleiner Perkins is no place for freshly minted MBAs on the make. Not a single partner has a financial background–instead, each is required to have operating experience, either in running a company or in working near the top at a large company. Doerr worked in sales at Intel and co-founded a chip company that he sold for $125 million. Khosla was the first CEO of Sun Microsystems. Siegelman worked for seven years at Microsoft. Ted Schlein ran networking and client-server technology at symantec. None started with the goal of becoming a VC. "I wake up most mornings thinking I want to run a company," says Kevin Compton, who came to KP as an "entrepreneur in residence" after a KP company acquired his Kansas City computer-store chain. He intended to stay a year or two and then launch another company. That was eight years ago.

 

#12015160 at 2020-12-14 03:16:36

Digging on this hacking story….private security firm that says they were hacked is FireEye….I smell DS NARRATIVE getting ahead of the sunlight this week

 

https://www.pymnts.com/news/security-and-risk/2020/united-states-probes-hack-treasury-commerce-department/

 

"The Associated Press reported that days before the attack, important security firm FireEye reported that a sophisticated hacker had stolen tools the company uses to test its customers' internet defenses."

 

Board Member of FireEye:

Enrique Salem

Chairman of the Board, FireEye

Managing Director, Bain Capital Ventures

 

"In March 2011, Enrique was appointed to President Barack Obama's Management Advisory Board. He currently serves on the board of directors of a number of privately held technology companies. He previously served on the board of directors of Automatic Data Processing, Inc. from January 2010 to November 2013 and on the board of directors of symantec Corporation from April 2009 to July 2012. He received the Estrella Award from the Hispanic IT Executive Council in 2010 and was named Entrepreneur of the Year in 2004 by Ernst & Young."

 

https://www.fireeye.com/company/board-of-directors.html