Although there are strict security restrictions in using computers within the military, Lee says huge "holes" have been exposed at times when the intranet and the extranet were connected. North Korean hackers were able to steal data through malicious virus codes that they had implanted inside a software vaccine company that provide exclusive services as a subcontractor to the South Korean military, according to Lee.And the South Korean military is clueless, worthless.
Here is an idea. Forget protecting the network, try protecting the data. Encrypt the data, do not reveal the secret key to anyone, not even yourself. Then only secure ID cards having the appropriate decoding key can read the data, and no one gets to look inside the secure ID, not even the owner..
Why is this so difficult to understand? Even Intel figured it out and they have a hardware protection standard. Use the Intel standard and then the idiots in the military can buy all spy software from North Korea, it can do no harm.
We have the Intel standard specifically because idiot computer users buy anti virus software and therefore allow the anti-virus company steal your stuff.
So the military has a choice. Either read my blog and get a clue or voters will cut all your funding since you mostly send everything to our enemies. If Tim Cook could figure it out, it cannot be that difficult.
Now, Intel, send me a check.
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