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Report: US Government Worse Than All Major Industries On Cyber Security (reuters.com)

schwit1 quotes a report from Reuters: U.S. federal, state and local government agencies rank in last place in cyber security when compared against 17 major private industries, including transportation, retail and healthcare, according to a new report released Thursday. The analysis, from venture-backed security risk benchmarking startup SecurityScorecard, measured the relative security health of government and industries across 10 categories, including vulnerability to malware infections, exposure rates of passwords and susceptibility to social engineering, such as an employee using corporate account information on a public social network. Educations, telecommunications and pharmaceutical industries also ranked low, the report found. Information services, construction, food and technology were among the top performers. And we are supposed to trust them with healthcare? This report comes after President Obama recently unveiled a commission of private, public and academic experts to bolster the U.S. cyber security sector.

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  1. Can we turn the hyperbole down to 10? by damn_registrars · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The line

    And we are supposed to trust them with healthcare?

    Is beyond absurd. Anyone who read the slightest bit of the Affordable Care Act knows that it does not put government in charge of health care. In fact, it did almost exactly the opposite of that and gave the insurance industry - which was already disgustingly powerful - even more power. The only function of healthcare.gov is to connect the (now obligate) consumer with a company who will sell them a policy.

    In other words the ACA is a license for the health insurance industry to print money. They quite nearly had it before, but now it has been fully formalized.

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    1. Re: Can we turn the hyperbole down to 10? by damn_registrars · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's that many Democrats want to give control of healthcare to the government.

      First of all, that is a pointless claim for several reasons. One, it is pointless because it won't happen. Two, it is a pointless claim because there are no democrats currently in Washington who are willing to propose anything that even slightly resembles an initiative to "give control of healthcare to the government".

      Second, what do you even mean by "give control of healthcare to the government"? Even the most socialized of all medical systems still give the physicians at least as much autonomy as our system does.

      In other words, you are just parroting standard slashdot conservative FUD.

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    2. Re: Can we turn the hyperbole down to 10? by damn_registrars · · Score: 5, Interesting

      One, it is pointless because it won't happen. Two, it is a pointless claim because there are no democrats currently in Washington who are willing to propose anything that even slightly resembles an initiative to "give control of healthcare to the government".

      I have two words for you: "Bernie Sanders"

      So which do you understand less well then, healthcare control, or Bernie Sanders? Clearly you don't understand either very well that you try to place the two in the same boat.

      Let's establish an important fact here - especially since your comment is woefully lacking in facts. Single-payer health care does not mean the government tells your doctor what to do. It does not mean there is a bureaucrat in the office with you second guessing every decision your physician makes. What it does mean is that everyone has the same base level of care (which is currently a completely alien concept in the US) and the government sets the rates they will pay for certain things. You want other things? You can go buy them yourself.

      More to the point though, Sanders can't pull off single payer, at least not any time soon. If the DNC would allow him to be the nominee (which they won't) he would wipe the floor with any GOP candidate in the general election (as every single national poll from every single polling group or company has shown). However, President Sanders would still encounter too much GOP opposition in congress to pull off single payer. He can't make it happen simply as a product of his own will.

      The ACA is just the government doing what the government does best, fucking up

      The ACA is the largest corporate handout in the history of government, period. With the ACA the federal government gave the health insurance industry a license to print money and made us all obligate consumers of their shitty products.

      And no, this is about security, not physician choice

      Indeed the article here is about security. However in classic slashdot conservative spin, the editor here editorialized it into a baseless attack on the government. The government gets plenty wrong without people making shit up out of nothing.

      They also suck at bureaucracy

      I'm going to conclude from that statement that you don't actually know any health care providers first hand. Every provider in the US right now spends a huge chunk of their time dealing with bureaucracy. They mastered it in med school - if not sooner - and they face it nearly every hour of every day now as a provider.

      and also at not charging an arm and a leg for their services.

      If you would set down your kool-aid for a moment and think about this problem you would realize that the physicians have little to do with what is charged for their services. These rates are mostly set by the health insurance industry and various costs that come from dealing with them.

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