Or: How Cold War paranoia accidentally gave you email, Netflix, and a Wi-Fi router that only works when you’re not watching. Once Upon a Time, in the Age of Rotary Phones and Mushroom Clouds… In the 1960s, the United States military was asking the kinds of questions that keep generals awake at night: “How do we issue orders if Washington’s
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Short answer: Yes. Long answer: LOL, definitely yes. Let’s go back in time — before TikTok, before Wi-Fi, before we were arguing with strangers in the comments section of anything. We’re talking 1960s to 1980s, when the Internet (then called ARPANET) was just a bunch of universities and nerds trying to make computers talk to each other across wires and
Alright, Internet. June 20 is officially my showdown with the CompTIA CASP+ (CAS-004) exam. No bootcamps, no video tutorials, no magic spells—just me, my trusty study guide, and a gradually fraying grip on reality. Why? Because I like pain, apparently. What is CASP+ and Why Is It Staring Into My Soul? CASP+ is short for CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner. But