Musk's "move fast, break things" ethos threatens U.S. security, experts warn
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Recent media reports highlight growing concerns over the qualifications of Musk's team, which allegedly includes individuals with troubling pasts, such as links to a cyberattack service. Their possible access to sensitive federal systems, including Social Security and Medicare, raises alarms among officials. Furthermore, a custom chatbot project for the U.S. General Services Administration is in the works, but issues regarding the use of personal accounts for official business have also been noted. Former White House cyber director Jake Braun emphasizes the importance of a cautious approach to IT modernization, contrasting it with the faster paces of other industries.
If you're creating a dating app, you can move fast and break things. If you have a badge, a gun, nuclear weapons and things like that, maybe moving fast and breaking things isn't the most prudent approach.
Typically, major IT modernization decisions are made through a lengthy interagency process where officials get feedback and weigh the benefits and consequences of such decisions.
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