Need to move the crown appointment
Review board faults Microsoft for ‘cascade’ of errors in China hack
- The report details what it calls a “cascade of avoidable errors.” For instance, Microsoft had not noticed the presence of an old signing key from 2016 that should have been disabled but wasn’t. “That one just sat for years, kind of forgotten,” a second person said. Part of the problem was that Microsoft was supposed to switch from a manual key rotation to an automated system that minimized the chance of human error. But that switch never happened. “They never prioritized fixing the problem,” the first person said.
SBIRs
- More CUI paper. Bring in papers on dark patterns in CUIs and CSCW
- 9:00 Standup
- Ron’s in today? Maybe more setup. Done! Wrote up a story too.
AI Ethics?MCML?
