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“It’s not who votes that counts, but who counts the votes.” Joseph Stalin.
With just over 12 hours before Polling commences in what is seen as a Landmark, and predicted to be a Landslide victory for Labour, Stalin’s chilling words resonate disturbingly across the UK and rest of the world.
The Conservatives’ decade plus orgy of greed, corruption, and incompetence, sees the term “Cyber Security” become little more than a hollow slogan with little meaning, and even less effectiveness.
Despite an ever-increasing national debt of £2.7 trillion, and reliance on U.S. Tech Giants, Politicians lining their own pockets has taken precedence over the country’s economy and masked their duty to protect the nation’s digital and critical infrastructure.
In short, the last decade has witnessed appalling, systemic, and wholly unacceptable exposure to Nation State cyber threats, espionage, costs, and losses that no Increase in GDP or Cost savings can counteract, period…
The Electoral Commission’s catastrophic failure, allowing the exfiltration of the personal data of over 41 million UK citizens between August 2021 and October 2022, is a glaring example and indictment of the systemic negligence.
This wasn’t just a one-off oversight.
The Commission repeatedly flunked Cyber Essentials over ten times. The NCSC (part of GCHQ) confirmed in Aug 2023 that exposed and insecure servers facilitated this prolonged and massive data breach. Yet, astoundingly, these same servers remain exposed, vulnerable, and INSECURE to this day.
This isn’t an oversight—it’s a monumental betrayal.
The UK population is being deceived and lulled into a false sense of security while their personal data is knowingly traded by Tech Giants and due to being exposed and Insecure, also by Cybercriminals.
The Government’s failure to enforce basic Cybersecurity measures reveals a staggering level of incompetence or indifference. The systemic neglect of digital security by those entrusted with our protection is an utter disgrace and nothing short of gross negligence.