If its not work, then one shouldn't be expected to use a booted computer for their job.
If the employee needs a computer, you better hope they boot it, otherwise they will be wasting a lot more time than 15 minutes a day!
Correct me if I am wrong, but Citibank is not necessarily the company to be blaming for the breach... the article states that the actual source of the breach is unknown. Although, it would be quite ironic if the breach did occur on a Citibank server/database considering that the credit card companies drive the PCI-DSS standards that are supposed to be in place to avoid these breaches.
The source of the breach obviously didn't meet the PCI compliancy requirements if the hackers had the PIN numbers (and the rest of the information) which is supposed to be encrypted.
We may not be #1 in technology, but I'll wager that if the world took a vote for the top war monger...we'd top the list! We cannot be #1 technologically, but we can still bomb you into the stone age! So sad...
If its not work, then one shouldn't be expected to use a booted computer for their job. If the employee needs a computer, you better hope they boot it, otherwise they will be wasting a lot more time than 15 minutes a day!
Correct me if I am wrong, but Citibank is not necessarily the company to be blaming for the breach... the article states that the actual source of the breach is unknown. Although, it would be quite ironic if the breach did occur on a Citibank server/database considering that the credit card companies drive the PCI-DSS standards that are supposed to be in place to avoid these breaches. The source of the breach obviously didn't meet the PCI compliancy requirements if the hackers had the PIN numbers (and the rest of the information) which is supposed to be encrypted.
We may not be #1 in technology, but I'll wager that if the world took a vote for the top war monger...we'd top the list! We cannot be #1 technologically, but we can still bomb you into the stone age! So sad...