Where did the flash drive come

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Where did the flash drive come

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— I'll make you happy, I'll make you happy! Only 2% of the 6,500 employees of the capital's airport have undergone data protection training. In addition, the investigation revealed that employees grossly violate their own security policies, widely using uncertified media and unencrypted data.

— from and why wasn’t the data encrypted?

— The flash drive was lost by one of the safety trainers while traveling to or from work.

- But why wasn't it encrypted?

- Because they don't have any encryption policy or USB stick usage policy at all. Anyone can copy data to a flash drive and take it outside the territory.Nobody needs isolation!
Konstantin Anisimov | 02/13/2019
When people talk about isolating the RuNet, everyone estonia mobile database remembers China. Stories about the Great Firewall of China are often heard. The Iron Curtain of the 21st century. I will say right away that from a technical point of view, the idea of ​​disconnecting Russia from the World Wide Web seems unlikely to me. It is not possible to do this in any working form. Remember the great battle between Roskomnadzor and Telegram. "You run away, I'll catch up." Everything is like in the wonderful film "Beware of the Car." The result is the status quo. Each such battle raises the technical equipment of the opposing sides and the technical knowledge of ordinary users to a new level. After that, VPN, proxy and other strange words enter into common use.

If we talk about the technical implementation of possible isolation of RuNet, then we can talk about filtering Internet traffic. Let's imagine that somewhere in the West officials decide to spend billions of dollars to implement equipment that limits Russians' access to the "Western" Internet. Then, indeed, there is a threat of inoperability of our banking system, international services and services. This can happen if, for example, Internet traffic from Russian IP addresses is marked as hostile or malicious and is blocked by foreign equipment. Until now, there have been no such examples in any country.



— What a mess! You're right. The company needs to be fined, and the relevant manager should be fired and brought to trial!
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