I've had the pleasure of visiting the majority of threatened democracies in the world, except Ukraine. That's the one that stands out. When I was in South Korea, they had a digital map of cyber-threats in real time. In this day and age, I don't see why we can't be informed about this in a daily report or even an attack report. The technology is there, in my opinion, and we are able to intercept or to view and intercept the attacks. I believe we should be receiving far more information because the technology is there. I think we have a right to know.
As I said, those of us who are more involved in pro-democratic, pro-human rights activities will certainly have more. I think the government has a responsibility to protect us when we are doing that work.