Why would you be looking for a provider for classified info instead of looking to create your own solution? Google ownCloud. Works just like Dropbox, opensource so you can always change it to fit your needs if it's missing something.
All of these SCADA system were using security by obscurity or just no security at all for years. So we're going to keep seeing these alerts and warning for a while. Shoot we still see them with major desktop and server operating systems. If there is a reason to exploit a system, someone will figure out how to.
I graduate in May with an B.S. technical networking and security degree from Purdue and am currently wondering if going for certifications or a masters would help me find a better job during these fun economic times. Purdue currently offers a master in both my degree and computer science, but then there is also and MBA option that would allow you to get more into the management side of things, so I guess it depends on what you really want to do.
Seems like most of the people here want to call the op an idiot or that he doesn't understand IT when all he seems to be asking is how do i go from being the mindless helpdesk guy that every takes for granted to a Network Admin type position. Which just the bosses take for granted.
Why would you be looking for a provider for classified info instead of looking to create your own solution? Google ownCloud. Works just like Dropbox, opensource so you can always change it to fit your needs if it's missing something.
All of these SCADA system were using security by obscurity or just no security at all for years. So we're going to keep seeing these alerts and warning for a while. Shoot we still see them with major desktop and server operating systems. If there is a reason to exploit a system, someone will figure out how to.
Can't but help but think of this whenever I read about this argument. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2F-DItXtZs
I graduate in May with an B.S. technical networking and security degree from Purdue and am currently wondering if going for certifications or a masters would help me find a better job during these fun economic times. Purdue currently offers a master in both my degree and computer science, but then there is also and MBA option that would allow you to get more into the management side of things, so I guess it depends on what you really want to do. Seems like most of the people here want to call the op an idiot or that he doesn't understand IT when all he seems to be asking is how do i go from being the mindless helpdesk guy that every takes for granted to a Network Admin type position. Which just the bosses take for granted.