@dick_turpin haha, maybe.
@dick_turpin I remember. To me, TDTRS was what you were famous for.
@dick_turpin in that, it would now be a big blue baseball cap?
@dick_turpin but do you have an actual Red Hat?
@dick_turpin good to see you have two of the best.
The IT world has convinced us no new software can be deployed outside of US clouds. We're so sure about this that European governments (including the UK) are handing over vital government functions & data to US controlled servers. In this piece I argue that until recently we somehow could run stuff on locally owned hardware, and that we should urgently relearn that skill, while it is still possible - or end up as digital colony of the US: https://berthub.eu/articles/posts/our-self-inflicted-cloud-crisis/
This is incredible. The Clorox company is suing their MSP Cognizant for allegedly allowing hackers to gain access to their systems.
The lawsuit claims that Cognizant's staff were grossly negligent and submits what it says are transcripts of the hackers simply asking for password and MFA resets with no ID verification.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26025404-clorox-versus-cognizant-complaint/
As Rachel Reeves seeks to deregulate financial services and return it the more light-touch 'principles-based' regime of the preceded the Global Financial Crisis of 2008... she might heed the worlds of Hector Sants (head of the Financial Services Authority from 2007-2012):
'a principles-based approach does not work with individuals who have no principles'.
And anyone who thinks the leopards in the the City have changed their spots has not been paying attention!
#politics
h/t The New World
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