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  1. Re:sounds like classic industrial control networks on Hackers Modify Water Treatment Parameters By Accident (softpedia.com) · · Score: 1

    I agree with your points. However, the challenge of incorporating the corporate networking security protocols is daunting. The Facilities fiefdom disallows anyone but Facilities touching, well, facilities. The service contracts do not allow for anyone but the service personnel to touch the control systems, in most instances. I like the idea of a front end, but unless the service personnel can reach their systems from their 50 year old control systems, they will void the contracts. And as soon as you mention VPNs or encryption or air gapping - you risk losing all support for the critical systems (I'm speaking mostly from experience in supporting production pipelines in labs). What is needed is a full rethink of ownership of these systems, and buy-in and new contracts. And, lotsa new people.

  2. sounds like classic industrial control networks on Hackers Modify Water Treatment Parameters By Accident (softpedia.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I've rarely seen a classic "control system" (HVAC, security, wet and dry lab systems, anything with modems and 9600kbps transmission, ANSI screens, etc) be configured in anything BUT 1980's architecture. These industrial control systems are so old and embedded no one has the money or incentive to remove them and install modern tech. And most of them are archaic, and so incredibly vulnerable it can make a person lose sleep. Think yet another "tip of the iceberg"moment. Think water control, sewage control, electrical control, alarms control, traffic light control. NOT ALL, but the majority are hopelessly insecure and controlled by people who use FAX machines. Anything installed before 2000 or so (the majority) are childlike in design and harbor absolutely no notion of security.

  3. Re:Modern Goosestepping and Appeasement on SXSW: Edward Snowden Swipes At NSA · · Score: 1

    "Orwell said it, in times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." No source for this alleged quote can be cited. Your overall comments are good, I am not faulting your commentary theme in any way. But the quote cannot be verified as having been said by Orwell, or anyone, by anyone.

  4. photography has been reduced to commodity status, on Getty Images Makes 35 Million Images Free For Non-Commercial Use · · Score: 2

    Getty's new free editorial use policy is unfair to photographers. Writer? Paid. Editor? Paid. IT staff? Paid. Photog? Sucks to be you.

  5. Re:Times have changed. on Mozilla Severs Netscape News Legacy · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Except MS invented nothing like a browser. They bought SpyGlass, hired ex-NeXT developer Chris Franklin to work it over and created IE. Just to set the record straight, as if anyone gives a hoot.