I'm not defending the NSA's poor security of bad strategic choices; the reason I use the gun analogy is that mass -production of weapons is as much the flip side of industrial production as cyber weapons are the flip side of normal software vulnerabilities.
Also, when you're under attack it might be more useful to worry about the identity and source of your attackers than where they stole the weapons from. Weapons facilitate aggression but are not the cause thereof, and we're not the only people who know how or maintain an interest in such weapons.
Also, when you're under attack it might be more useful to worry about the identity and source of your attackers than where they stole the weapons from. Weapons facilitate aggression but are not the cause thereof, and we're not the only people who know how or maintain an interest in such weapons.