What do you think are the most important infosec concepts for journalists and non-technical business leaders to grasp?
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A more apt hypo: A bank gets robbed of five million dollars. Turns out the bank had no guards, alarms, cameras, or vault.
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Except the ordinary users' deposits are insured, and fungible, so only minor impact on them. Insurer (FDIC in US) is main victim.
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Ok. So let's assume the robbers take the contents of the safe deposit boxes, then. Or other assets that aren't FDIC insured.
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The point is that when you entrust something to another party for safekeeping, they should be obligated to use reasonable care to protect it
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Especially when you didn't even really consent to them holding it in the first place, which is usually the case with data.
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