
Season 2 · Episode 537
The Architecture of Secrecy: From State Secrets to Zero Trust
Is there a master list of state secrets? Explore the evolution of government classification and its impact on modern digital security.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
February 8, 202621m 7s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the murky world of state secrets, triggered by a listener's question about whether a physical "list" of secrets actually exists. They explore the legal frameworks of classification, the concept of "Born Secret" information, and the strategic ambiguity of the "Glomar Response." The discussion takes a fascinating turn into the digital realm, revealing how military doctrines like "Need to Know" and "Blast Radius" have become the foundation of modern cybersecurity practices like Zero Trust and Least Privilege.