Government Data Breaches
Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2015 4:50 pm
Hackers are able to strike again....
http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/hac ... n-20150709
I find this very ironic because the federal government went after the company where I work for its lack of data security. Because of our status in the financial industry they weren't legally able to fine us but they published the results of their audit far and wide warning customers to do business with us at their own risk (it didn't work very well, btw).
So talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Makes me wonder about a couple of things, at least...
1.) All that data the NSA has been mining - do they have that secured so that Chinese hackers can't read our emails?
2.) Is Treasury Direct secure? I worry about trying to log in there someday only to discover they have no knowledge of me. Can you imagine getting on the phone and trying to straighten that out with some government bureaucrat?
http://www.nationaljournal.com/tech/hac ... n-20150709
I find this very ironic because the federal government went after the company where I work for its lack of data security. Because of our status in the financial industry they weren't legally able to fine us but they published the results of their audit far and wide warning customers to do business with us at their own risk (it didn't work very well, btw).
So talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
Makes me wonder about a couple of things, at least...
1.) All that data the NSA has been mining - do they have that secured so that Chinese hackers can't read our emails?
2.) Is Treasury Direct secure? I worry about trying to log in there someday only to discover they have no knowledge of me. Can you imagine getting on the phone and trying to straighten that out with some government bureaucrat?