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minus-square_bcron_@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up43·edit-216 days ago2020: air gaps 2025: Look at this spongebob USB stick I found in the parking lot. They don’t pay me shit so this is a nice bonus Nothing bad will ever happen when you kick a whole bunch of sensitive data to some third party to kick around in a couple server rooms
minus-squarewizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·edit-216 days agoGuess the Snowflake (third party data storage and processing company/service) breaches earlier this year taught us nothing.
minus-square_bcron_@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11·16 days agoIt’s just funny to me that we’ve perfected the art of spitting things out with an inkjet and filing it and nuking the drive, and now they’re gonna go in with data entry and put it all back on a computer and hand it off. You’re right, nothing learned
2020: air gaps
2025: Look at this spongebob USB stick I found in the parking lot. They don’t pay me shit so this is a nice bonus
Nothing bad will ever happen when you kick a whole bunch of sensitive data to some third party to kick around in a couple server rooms
Guess the Snowflake (third party data storage and processing company/service) breaches earlier this year taught us nothing.
It’s just funny to me that we’ve perfected the art of spitting things out with an inkjet and filing it and nuking the drive, and now they’re gonna go in with data entry and put it all back on a computer and hand it off. You’re right, nothing learned
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