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reenorap ◴[] No.45658455[source]
There needs to be a law that all nuclear and nuclear-adjacent facilities have no connection to the Internet. The fact it's allowed is unbelievable.
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fujigawa ◴[] No.45658869[source]
It's believable when the industry has pivoted to pushing SaaS garbage in every place imaginable to the point that on-prem solutions don't exist anymore. Do you expect them to not use email either?

Remember, the industry told us we're in a 'zero trust' world now. The network perimeter is an anachronism.

OTOH you know damn well they keep the important stuff airgapped, in which case the title (and your predictable reaction) is just fanning the flames. It could very well be they 'breached' the receptionist's PC she uses to browse Facebook to pass the time.

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1. IAmBroom ◴[] No.45660842[source]
I have some sad news for you, about the realities of "airgapped security" IRL.

It starts with military officers using the hallway photocopiers for secure documents, and ends with TS docs stored in a Florida hotel's restroom.