Special Project: PRIS Alert on Cyber-Terrorism
Summary
In this article, we discuss a PRIS alert on cyber-terrorism and the misunderstanding that ensued due to an Evite invitation to a retirement party. We also touch on the challenges of keeping up with social media and the need to adapt to modernity.
Table of Contents
- Who are the cyber-terrorists?
- The Evite invitation
- Misunderstanding and modernity
- Conclusion
Who are the cyber-terrorists?
The article begins with a PRIS alert on cyber-terrorism, with the principal, Nicol, informing Henry Toppl of the situation. The cyber-terrorists are a group called Evit, which raises concerns for Nicol. However, Henry is not convinced that Evit is a terrorist group, citing an invitation he received from them.
The Evite invitation
The conversation between Nicol and Henry continues, with Nicol becoming increasingly worried about the situation. Henry finally realizes that the Evite invitation is for a retirement party for their colleague, Doug. This realization leads to confusion as to why PRIS thought this was a terrorist emergency.
Misunderstanding and modernity
The conversation shifts to the challenges of keeping up with social media, with Henry comparing his struggles with Facebook to PRIS’s challenges with monitoring 800 million people. He also jokes about the use of cognitive enhancers in water and airplane contrails. Nicol warns Henry about discussing classified information, and Henry reveals that he did not know Nicol was his supervisor.
Conclusion
The article concludes with Henry asking Nicol not to haze him, and Nicol assuring him that he would not. The conversation highlights the challenges of adapting to modernity and the need to communicate effectively to avoid misunderstandings.