While this may seem like a stretch, in the Cyber industry we follow the principle of assumed compromise—planning for the worst-case scenario even if it never happens. Consequently, any data submitted to DeepSeek should be treated with extreme caution, especially if it is sensitive
I thought this was odd as the NSA has been reading the whole world's data for decades through crypto AG
It's a valid point, yet no one truly knows the depth to which governments have access to our personal data. In my opinion they know lots about us but not everything, so we should still take care.
While this may seem like a stretch, in the Cyber industry we follow the principle of assumed compromise—planning for the worst-case scenario even if it never happens. Consequently, any data submitted to DeepSeek should be treated with extreme caution, especially if it is sensitive
I thought this was odd as the NSA has been reading the whole world's data for decades through crypto AG
It's a valid point, yet no one truly knows the depth to which governments have access to our personal data. In my opinion they know lots about us but not everything, so we should still take care.