I'm aware that there are very deep politics at the heart of this iceberg, but headlines like this always make me grimace.
What hope is there for government cyber security, if agencies still need to be *told* to patch critical vulnerabilities?
I'm aware that there are very deep politics at the heart of this iceberg, but headlines like this always make me grimace.
What hope is there for government cyber security, if agencies still need to be *told* to patch critical vulnerabilities?
If there was a Hippocratic oath for sysadmins and software engineers, it would say to patch exploitable vulnerabilities without needing to be told to do so.
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