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by advael
692 days ago
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Who in the org do you expect to have that competency, and do you think hospitals aren't keeping crucial things like credentials or software that gates access to things in the cloud when literally everyone in the world is encouraged to at every turn? The culture of organizational IT is broken because a lot of powerful companies found it profitable to break it and leave something inadequate in its place |
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Why did we get here? If you're installing kernel-level software you might as well run a kiosk that only runs presigned code and runs off a read-only system image. And a lot of the machines in question DO APPEAR to be kiosk settings (like hospital data entry terminals).
It's easy to sit back and armchair, I'm sure there will be many cybersecurity experts who would figuratively jump at my throat for suggesting that trusting a vendor to run a rootkit on your computers is a bit incompetent. LOL. :D