Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Getting Stacked by Microsoft
GNU/Linux is a lot more secure than Windows because of how it is designed and developed (secure operating systems do not use Windows). Almost nobody would doubt or dispute this. Microsoft thus needs to tip the political scale, mostly in order to overcome science and facts.
Consider CISA. This news report says: "Former White House National Security Council cyber staff member Jeff Greene, the current cybersecurity programs director at the Aspen Institute think tank, is joining the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency next month, the agency confirmed." (More here)
The Aspen Institute think tank works with Microsoft and is even funded by Microsoft.
"Is this guy a Microsofter?"
So asked an associate. Well, the problem is that there's also a great deal of Microsofters (MSFTers) in there, so the question is not whether there is a MSFTer inside CISA. The question to ask is, how many?
"CISA is basically a marketing arm of Microsoft," the associate said, and we already see that it lets Microsoft write policies. █