My sweetie is always commenting on movies when they do something stupid
about what they're doing wrong, or asking why they didn't do such and
such. My stock answer is "Because it's a movie."
bp
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On 12/27/2020 9:04 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
I though that although the DC's use rent-a-cops, they were all
ex-military,
We-can-have-an-arsenal-here-in-2-minutes-just-like-you-see-in-the-movies
rent-a-cops. Because that's the dog and pony show that people expect.
Loved the Movie Sneakers, never understood how the normal office
building full of nerdy engineers had a full battalion of heavily armed
and trained guards deployed in minutes.
On 12/27/2020 9:52 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
I remember when there was a rash of datacenter robberies in Chicago,
if I remember right they were stealing equipment and employed guns,
tasers and sawzalls.
https://www.theregister.com/2007/11/02/chicaco_datacenter_breaches/
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Data center Security
On 12/26/20 9:14 AM, Chuck McCown via AF wrote:
Then the buildings itself is huge. Like a square mile huge. 100%
poured reinforced concrete. Even if you had a rider truck full of
anfo you would get shot at while driving through the perimeter fence
and then you would just wipe out some administrative offices etc. Not
even get close to where the servers are.
I seriously doubt that any datacenter rent-a-cops are going to think
they're Judge Dredd and open fire on anyone. They're a dog and pony
show. There's literally nothing worth dying for or risking anyone's
life to protect at any datacenter. If you misbehave they can kick you
out, trespass you, and/or call the real police. Even if you just
drive through a gate onto private property what's the worst thing the
property owner could try to get your charged for? Destruction of
property?
Disturbing the peace? Trespassing? Tell you to not come back? Retail
loss prevention can't even stop shoplifters anymore due to liability,
let alone shoot at them.
US Government facility or military installation, sure, different
response. But who's gonna set up a hardware heist these days? The
real threat profile is trying to break in and steal data
electronically rather than physical. And you don't even need to
directly attack the government to do that; just find a soft spot at a
software vendor they use (i.e. Solarwinds).
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