Message from @folk
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and again, at a national defense level, it's much better, and there are competent people operating the backbone routers and such
how is it compared to sweden and danemark?
I'd imagine it's pretty much the same in the whole world except the US
and possibly israel
nonono
you mean (((**ISRAEL**)))
yes, so the kaspersky thing it's not really something that I can even imagine being a priority here
I mean I am literally unable to play the scenario in my head, there's so many other things to worry about first
like the price of herring or oil?
I mean there's no network among offices, there's just email from person to person
so even if one local office had kaspersky software, who cares
do you have very long days/nights?
a friend of mine recently bought a decommissioned "refugee hotel" with 240 beds or so
and the official internet connection from the department of immigration was still operating with their router and monitoring box intact and on
in the basement, with a connection to every room
huh, interesting
they probably emptied the "hotel" with the people working there, you know - 10-15 women
and just left, they have no idea how "the internet works"
I say "recently", I mean 6-8 months ago
lol
ehh
wait
what
who's paying for it?
the governemnt?
well my friend bought it, the hotel
the internet connection is still paid by the government, one assumes
wow
hard to know, because if you call someone and ask, they'll disconnect it
and come pick up their $30000 hardware
hummm
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so that tells you something about the state of IT security at the lower levels of government here
they literally dont care, or have a clue
interesting
what's the great politcal debate going on in norway now?
I haven't watched TV in 20 years, and I don't read the newspaper, but I hear it's about the EU and immigration
yes I posted that in breakingnews
meanwhile...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-42310501