The thing about Cisco is, they keep buying companies and products, they don't really know what they are inheriting. Cisco Emergency Responder is a product that came from somewhere else, developed by people who weren't apart of the Cisco work until recently, and really is a completely different product train that everything else they do.
Yet, it should have been caught by a good security review before Cisco slapped their name on it. Clearly that process is broken.
Cisco Emergency Reponder, including version 1.1, that was retired by in Cisco in 2007, is only "recently" a part of Cisco? Can you clue me in on that (honest question, not sarcasm)?
The keyboard mech is replaced with the newer, and ever so slightly better, mech from the 2019 model.
Can you point to your source for the fact that they replace it with the 2019 model keyboard? I remember reading on the usual Apple-related news sites that Apple was *not* replacing older keyboards with the newer one. For the record - I'm on my fourth keyboard in my 2017 15" MBP.
We can defeat gravity. The problem is the paperwork involved.