First of all, let me say it's great to see a new layout here at Stenskott. And that it feels comforting that you continue your reports and updates on the events in the world of infopolitics.
As for the hacking of the security firm: I cannot help but wonder if both issues on corruption, as well as inefficiency and different malpractices (such as the ones in question here), in private companies would be solved if we through legislation forced companies (together with the public administration) to release all information processed for public review.
Similar regulation of Swedish administration bodies have probably at least partly contributed to the low degree of corruption in our country. We expect to hold our
First of all, let me say it's great to see a new layout here at Stenskott. And that it feels comforting that you continue your reports and updates on the events in the world of infopolitics.
As for the hacking of the security firm: I cannot help but wonder if both issues on corruption, as well as inefficiency and different malpractices (such as the ones in question here), in private companies would be solved if we through legislation forced companies (together with the public administration) to release all information processed for public review.
Similar regulation of Swedish administration bodies have probably at least partly contributed to the low degree of corruption in our country. We expect to hold our