Just gonna lay down this marker for #Andor season 2: I predict that Mon pushes Luthen out when all the unsavory foundational work is done and it's time to start building an inspiring public face.
Also, good to see that Gilroy is aware of how the lack of aliens (and, I suppose, droids) comes across and that it won't be this way forever.
Tony Gilroy is so hardcore that he doesn't consider "shit" a swear word
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If you didn’t get chills or cry watching this week’s episode of #Andor, I don’t know what’s wrong with you.
Cassian rises to meet the moment, Mon Mothma confronts a horrible choice, and Stellan Skarsgård and Andy Serkis earn their Emmy nominations.
Unparalleled storytelling.
The opening scene shows Cassian's come a long way from the meek fish out of water who first arrived on Narkina 5.
He sees the prisoners' power, the guards' fear, and the resulting opportunity. We’re seeing him turning insights about the Empire into motivation & logic for action.
“Power doesn’t panic” is such a great line, and I love these consistent reminders that, while Cassian is far from a Rebel leader at this point, he already has an excellent grasp of the way the Empire operates — and the weaknesses inherent in its approach.
Speaking at #mWISE, @ncdinglis says Biden's National Cyber Strategy will "probably come out in the next month or two or three, given the processes that exist in Washington."
Inglis says the strategy will address regulation and market forces, the international dimension of cybersecurity, assigning roles and responsibilities to the right people, and "how do we actually get critical infrastructure into the right place."
Inglis says cyber defense is getting better. "Defense, in fact, looks like it's becoming the new offense — not in a provocative way, which is intending to hold others at risk, but that defense can in fact hold its own."