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by wavefunction
4750 days ago
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Like I said, it's just my opinion dude, so don't get all worked up. And if you're not getting worked up, my apologies, but that's how your replies seem to me. For instance, it seems like common sense or widely accepted practice that sensitive materials should be stored on machines that should be air-gapped, and common knowledge informs legal decisions about what is gross negligence or not. For instance: http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Gross+negligen... "If one has borrowed or contracted to take care of another's property, then gross negligence is the failure to actively take the care one would of his/her own property." Obviously this is open to interpretation and maybe the contractors responsible leave their own private affairs open willy-nilly to the world, but I would suppose they shouldn't have security clearance then... |
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