Security Tales: Leaky Defense

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Security Tales: Leaky Defense

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- Johann, the Emperor has ordered an audit of our missile defense systems.

- Hm, Mr. Chancellor, I understand that this is necessary. However, excuse me, what does this have to do with us? This is the business of the Department of Defense!

— I agree, but problems have arisen. We need an IT audit, and an independent one at that. But you understand, we can’t let just anyone in, these are top secret facilities. So your jordan whatsapp data will have to do the work.

- I agree, but they will have to work in military uniform. No one should know that this is not a special unit of the Department of Defense.

- I understand. Both technical and organizational aspects are subject to verification.

— Why did this question arise at all?

— Following a request from the Emperor's Chancellery. Admiral S., who oversees the missile defense department, expressed concern about the state of the critical infrastructure that processes missile defense system data. This information includes, among other things, the results of military space research, engineering documentation, specifications, and source code for various programs in the service of the empire's armed forces.

- It's clear.

A month has passed.

— Mr. Chancellor, the auditors examined the situation at five randomly selected missile defense sites and issued two reports with their conclusions.

— Your impressions?

— Frankly? To say it was a mess is to say nothing! Serious problems! Contractors failed to control access, account for and eliminate vulnerabilities. The army failed to protect the networks and systems that store, process and transmit technical data of the missile defense systems.
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