I love how there is no pretense given to the idea of perimeter security, for example there are no claims that "they'll never get in there in the first place". This isn't a criticism. I admire their honesty. It's refreshing in a [security] market that's usually filled with fake claims and red blooded chest thumping that has no basis in reality.
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[ 3.9 ms ] story [ 13.4 ms ] threadI don't think an organisation with two hours downtime will refer to it as a "joke" unfortunately.