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The book "Collins Class Submarine Story: Steel, Spies and Spin" lists key people. Would the software have....
possessed encrypted checksums so that it wouldn't be even possible to issue an incorrect version of software ? In the opinion of each of the key people, would there have been fallback systems available in case the latest system had problems ?
Could there have been another set of "key people", but these ones generating problems, faster than the real "key people" could fix them ?
"men are so simple, and so subject to present necessities, that he who seeks to deceive will always find someone who will allow himself to be deceived. One recent example I cannot pass over in silence. Alexander VI did nothing else but deceive men, nor ever thought of doing otherwise, and he always found victims; for there never was a man who had greater power in asserting, or who with greater oaths would affirm a thing, yet would observe it less; nevertheless his deceits always succeeded according to his wishes, because he well understood this side of mankind."
(machiavelli, the prince, ch 18, para. 21)
Absolutely not.
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