"I've never seen a gorilla this huge in the industry say definitely they've been attacked, they're fed up and they're going to take action about it," Kurtz says. "It's a watershed event in security that has people thinking about security in their daily lives, and about privacy and censorship."
Meanwhile, according to Facebook founder and head honcho Mark Suckerbug, people are "really comfortable" sharing information openly and with increasing numbers of others. What's more, Suckerbug told the audience at an awards ceremony in San Francisco last weekend that 'social norms' have changed to the point where privacy is irrelevant.
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