This is the sort of situation in which a Japanese CEO would resign while taking the blame for a lax managerial environment. That is correct.
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Speaking of failures in leadership: if your immediate instinct as a leader is not to protect your team then what leader are you?
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Congress is filled with idiots who can't insert a floppy disk correctly, and they want their pound of flesh. Alright, sucks. OFFER YOURS.
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Equifax is entertaining questions on the employment status of the employee they blamed for this, because they blamed an employee for this.
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At least they're saying "No comment" on that, but comment should never have been asked for, because CEO/CTO/etc should have jumped on this.
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Also, since security is a process rather than a single binary event, there were numerous opportunities to improve even if compromised.
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Banks expect to get robbed! They don't expect to get robbed of Literally All Of The Money because it was kept in a single unlocked room.
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Equifax had terabytes of data exfiltrated off of their network. "And did we notice it?" "Nope." "And whose job was it to notice?" "..."
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You would hope that a company with critical information would have wargamed out breach scenarios years ago and put in layers of defense.
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"OK, if they pop a server, what do we do?" "An alarm is raised; we push the Madagascar button." "The what?" "Shut. Down. Everything."
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Is “Madagascar button” a reference to this?https://youtube.com/watch?v=kNz91co_zVg …
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Replying to @thijsniks
It’s a reference to a Flash game whose name escapes me. Pandemic 2? Plague 2? You were a virus attempting to kill all of humanity.
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Replying to @patio11 @thijsniks
The most common way to lose was failure to infect Madagascar, which had only one avenue (a seaport) in and which shut it at first sneeze.
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