Realy going to claim redundant sites for static data is hard? Eventually consistent databases are a thing has been for a long time outside of some very specific niches how much stuff really needs ACID transactions.
And yes I've built these many times well before the cloud was a "thing". Using a single cloud provider for anything is a risk the same reasons we use multiple data centers in different parts of the country/world since before the internet allowed commercial traffic and probably before that (no direct experience but the greybeards of my youth told stories).
How many examples do you need both legal and practical?
I would say we would all be better off if they had less powers than the average citizen. They are after all trained and equipped to deal with violent and deadly situations so should be held to a higher standard regarding the use of force that your average person not a lower standard they have now.
No you just like civil court it's assumed to be what the other side says it is if you do not produce it.So if the sum total if 2 people down an ally then yes you would be fighting an uphill battle. If it's lost in some IT snafu again yes. You're not assuming guilt your assuming evidence if it's not produced. Cops intentionally do stupid things with data I say that working with many branches over my career. They fail to follow normal corp protocols for this sort of thing, make copy's asap lock them away and ensure it's on unalterable media. Hells I know of one PD who you can easily access the evidence file server via the library public wifi (vlans are hard but blocking dhcp from one building to the next is a "solution") the effective standards for digital evidence are poor.
Consider that most states never stop a cop from being a cop there is no off duty. When they no longer have any more powers than any other citizen can they remove the camera.
Thats a good thing, it should be very hard to find people willing to risk their life to serve the community. Making it hard to be abusive is a good thing. If we want to reduce crime statistically that's end the drug war not more cops, and yes I find that distasteful but idiots love to alter their body chemistry.
It's not hard if camera video unavailable for any reason it should be no different than civil court if you refuse to produce records you assume they show things in the worst light possible.
This means by law a fatal shooting without camera footage means the cops is automatically tried and convicted for murder unless other footage is available so show his innocence. Oddly they will start insuring their camera's work.
I have one number that reaches me. It uses cell voip and smoke signals if it needs to, it can pop up notification on my tv and a number of other screens I need another phone number like a whole in my head more devices that just work sure could be useful.
Yes we still have not returned to correct prices post housing bubble. A basic house is about a 4-6 weeks with a 4 man full time crew and another few specialists call is half a man year at about 1000 man hours.
A single copy that's overwritten ever time it's run is not a backup of any nature it's a copy.
Why would evidence be stored on an internet accessible or even online thing. Computer forensics 101 is get the drive cloned, bagged, tagged, and stored all other digital evidence should be the same. How they can fail as such basic levels of evidence preservation is astounding. Realy anything not on a write-once medium since the time it was collected should be suspect.
For these large drives you really want something like snap raid for their use cases. Large media stores backups and other bulky and rarely changing datasets are perfect for it. Not to mention that since data on any single drive is coherent you can loose more than parity can correct and still only lose the files with errors blocks or the content of that one drive were it to completely fail.
Right now using 8tb drives as it's the best price per gb.
It's the US bad stats like see kids from impoverished neighborhoods are underrepresented much be racists policies not that their local school are not preparing them for college. People will with a straight face tell you math tests a racially biased. Our current system has massive false equalities to soothe people's perceived inequalities. Or chances of having free college on merit alone are pretty slim. Lets not even start on kids moving out of school far earlier than the end of HS via shifting to trade school programs.
Oddy they already have a tool for this it's called a microphone. I've ridden in the front seat of an ambulance in city traffic it's a mix of people that are unsure where to go like taking a left-hand turn through a red to let and ambulance behind him through. I don't see this solving that. I watched as a traffic cop made us stop, the crew in the backhoe made room and let us through while yelling at the cop. That's all on a single ambulance run with full lights and sirens.
Other simple things can help like lights that respond to ambulances (easy to hack BTW) but political turf wars stop ambulances from getting access.
Yea because it's easy to guess some randomly generated SSID and wpa2 key? Noticing another AP with the same SSID is also pretty trivial.
There is only so far you can go to help existing crap devices. By nature it will be an M&M fix putting a smarter box in front and hoping nobody breaks the shell.
If your looking for a standard for new gear to comply with then you can add endpoint validation etc.
The M&M theory, a firewall device that all communication must pass through if it needs to leave the building. It must be able to see all traffic so it's a https proxy and a scene to register all access a device needs and have it allowed by the user.
So get new IoT lightbulb plug it in connect to the IoT SSID. Register what you need to connect to and what data is passed allow users to allow/deny at a fine-grained level. All easily implemented on the wifi AP you already have and gives a place for updates etc add different radios as required.
Oddly similar to a vera or other zwave hub because that's an actual standard that's reasonably well secured.
10g transit ports are about the smallest practical to buy, 40 and 100 are a lot more common. This is a big attack as attacks go but not really pushing a well-built network.
Realy going to claim redundant sites for static data is hard? Eventually consistent databases are a thing has been for a long time outside of some very specific niches how much stuff really needs ACID transactions.
And yes I've built these many times well before the cloud was a "thing". Using a single cloud provider for anything is a risk the same reasons we use multiple data centers in different parts of the country/world since before the internet allowed commercial traffic and probably before that (no direct experience but the greybeards of my youth told stories).
How many examples do you need both legal and practical?
I would say we would all be better off if they had less powers than the average citizen. They are after all trained and equipped to deal with violent and deadly situations so should be held to a higher standard regarding the use of force that your average person not a lower standard they have now.
No you just like civil court it's assumed to be what the other side says it is if you do not produce it.So if the sum total if 2 people down an ally then yes you would be fighting an uphill battle. If it's lost in some IT snafu again yes. You're not assuming guilt your assuming evidence if it's not produced. Cops intentionally do stupid things with data I say that working with many branches over my career. They fail to follow normal corp protocols for this sort of thing, make copy's asap lock them away and ensure it's on unalterable media. Hells I know of one PD who you can easily access the evidence file server via the library public wifi (vlans are hard but blocking dhcp from one building to the next is a "solution") the effective standards for digital evidence are poor.
Consider that most states never stop a cop from being a cop there is no off duty. When they no longer have any more powers than any other citizen can they remove the camera.
Thats a good thing, it should be very hard to find people willing to risk their life to serve the community. Making it hard to be abusive is a good thing. If we want to reduce crime statistically that's end the drug war not more cops, and yes I find that distasteful but idiots love to alter their body chemistry.
It's not hard if camera video unavailable for any reason it should be no different than civil court if you refuse to produce records you assume they show things in the worst light possible.
This means by law a fatal shooting without camera footage means the cops is automatically tried and convicted for murder unless other footage is available so show his innocence. Oddly they will start insuring their camera's work.
I have one number that reaches me. It uses cell voip and smoke signals if it needs to, it can pop up notification on my tv and a number of other screens I need another phone number like a whole in my head more devices that just work sure could be useful.
It's a really cheap bank transfer method at 50c a transaction under 10k and none of the complexities of setting up an outbound ACH.
From your own cited definition copies plural a single is just a copy.
Yes we still have not returned to correct prices post housing bubble. A basic house is about a 4-6 weeks with a 4 man full time crew and another few specialists call is half a man year at about 1000 man hours.
A single copy that's overwritten ever time it's run is not a backup of any nature it's a copy.
Why would evidence be stored on an internet accessible or even online thing. Computer forensics 101 is get the drive cloned, bagged, tagged, and stored all other digital evidence should be the same. How they can fail as such basic levels of evidence preservation is astounding. Realy anything not on a write-once medium since the time it was collected should be suspect.
For these large drives you really want something like snap raid for their use cases. Large media stores backups and other bulky and rarely changing datasets are perfect for it. Not to mention that since data on any single drive is coherent you can loose more than parity can correct and still only lose the files with errors blocks or the content of that one drive were it to completely fail.
Right now using 8tb drives as it's the best price per gb.
It's the US bad stats like see kids from impoverished neighborhoods are underrepresented much be racists policies not that their local school are not preparing them for college. People will with a straight face tell you math tests a racially biased. Our current system has massive false equalities to soothe people's perceived inequalities. Or chances of having free college on merit alone are pretty slim. Lets not even start on kids moving out of school far earlier than the end of HS via shifting to trade school programs.
Correct we want the "good" part without the bad cost savings etc. When they hear little Timmy is an idiot they will sue and sue and sue.
Now now it's far easier to give the money to the government forever they never do anything bad with it.
Most of the country has that it's just cities that do not. High-density living is broken.
True it need not even be automated but a staffer crossing an air gap.
It's it any sensible setup it's twitter app never talks to twitter only a proxy.
Oddy they already have a tool for this it's called a microphone. I've ridden in the front seat of an ambulance in city traffic it's a mix of people that are unsure where to go like taking a left-hand turn through a red to let and ambulance behind him through. I don't see this solving that. I watched as a traffic cop made us stop, the crew in the backhoe made room and let us through while yelling at the cop. That's all on a single ambulance run with full lights and sirens.
Other simple things can help like lights that respond to ambulances (easy to hack BTW) but political turf wars stop ambulances from getting access.
Any of the modern bits can not be reused they mucked about with them.
Yea because it's easy to guess some randomly generated SSID and wpa2 key? Noticing another AP with the same SSID is also pretty trivial.
There is only so far you can go to help existing crap devices. By nature it will be an M&M fix putting a smarter box in front and hoping nobody breaks the shell.
If your looking for a standard for new gear to comply with then you can add endpoint validation etc.
The M&M theory, a firewall device that all communication must pass through if it needs to leave the building. It must be able to see all traffic so it's a https proxy and a scene to register all access a device needs and have it allowed by the user.
So get new IoT lightbulb plug it in connect to the IoT SSID. Register what you need to connect to and what data is passed allow users to allow/deny at a fine-grained level. All easily implemented on the wifi AP you already have and gives a place for updates etc add different radios as required.
Oddly similar to a vera or other zwave hub because that's an actual standard that's reasonably well secured.
No, those networks are just not large enough to realistically defend against a DDOS lots of places sell the service few can really back that up.
10g transit ports are about the smallest practical to buy, 40 and 100 are a lot more common. This is a big attack as attacks go but not really pushing a well-built network.
Since cyclist dont have to carry insurance or have registrations the police ignore any mischief they do it's to hard to bother.