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In "Liars and Outliers" Schneier argues that perfect security (in the form of perfect compliance with all societal rules and norms) isn't the sort of society most people would want to live in, and that some degree of disobedience is unavoidable and occasionally desirable in a free society.

Not that Schneier is condoning what Manafort did here. Rather, I think the implication is that if you are doing something that runs contrary to what those who control the levers of power in society would want and you don't want to leave a record of what you're doing, you shouldn't use email. Or even if you're not doing anything suspicious but just want some privacy.




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