Completely Indifferent to Safety and Fate of Intelligence Data to be Defended?

Hitoshi Kokumai
1 min readNov 20, 2023

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wired.com

“A Spy Agency Leaked People’s Data Online — Then the Data Was Stolen” https://www.wired.com/story/ntmc-bangladesh-database-leak/

We could discuss the optimal remedy when the victims want a remedy. But we could do little when the victims are entirely indifferent to the safety and fate of the intelligence data that they are supposed to defend.

Anyway, we would certainly help them if they feel the need to enhance the security of identity assurance of their intelligence organisation with our Expanded Password System that enables and encourages the operators of their systems with their non-volatile episodic image memory, say, memory of their unforgettable personal experiences, together with the most advanced quantum resistant cryptography technology from QRC in Switzerland.

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“Quantum Resistant Cryptography for Expanded Password System” (18Aug2023)

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hitoshikokumai_cyber-leaders-join-forces-to-protect-digital-activity-7098200259872395264-vEPR

Solid identity security solutions require solid cryptography, and solid cryptographic solutions require solid identity security.

Thanks to Jim Angleton for referring me to this strange report-https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7131472579969585152

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Hitoshi Kokumai

Advocate of ‘Identity Assurance by Our Own Volition and Memory’, Inventor of Expanded Password System and Founder of Mnemonic Identity Solutions Limited in UK.