Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 21st April 2016
Dilbert//9868, first published ten years ago on Thursday 21st April 2016
Be Careful With Anti Encryption Software
Tags
national security, privacy, technology, encryption, security, human error, secrets
Official transcript
Dilbert: Here's the flash drive with our anti-encryption software. Don't let it get into the wrong hands or it will eliminate all privacy on Earth. Do you understand? Boss: Blah, blah, software.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
HERE'S THE FLASH DRIVE WITH OUR ANTI-ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE.
DON'T LET IT GET INTO THE WRONG HANDS OR IT WILL ELIMINATE ALL PRIVACY ON EARTH.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND?
BLAH, BLAH, SOFTWARE.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Flash Drive Security"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around a conversation between two characters, one of whom is concerned about the security of their flash drive. The conversation unfolds as follows:
- The first character, wearing a red shirt, mentions using an anti-encryption software on their flash drive.
- The second character, wearing an orange shirt, expresses concern that the wrong hands might get into the drive or that it will eliminate all privacy on earth.
- The first character responds by asking if the second character understands the software, to which the second character replies, "Blah, blah, software."
The comic strip humorously highlights the importance of understanding software and its potential consequences, as well as the tendency for people to dismiss technical details without fully comprehending them.
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