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Comments on: About those 844 security breaches... 'fess up, Congress tells DHS

Love the term "data spillage" 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 07:33 GMT

Hmmm... "Data Spillage"... reminds me of an article from years ago which described how developers loved the term "bugs" as it conjured up an image of small things that crawled into your code - possibly overnight when no-one was watching - and that just had to be found the next day and removed. The suggestion was that if the term was "Massive F**k-Up" - or MFU for short - people would treat them a bit more seriously.

"Data Spillage" makes it sound like the sort of unavoidable - although regrettable - thing that happens when you copy data around. Ooops, just spilled a little bit of data, better just mop that up!

The next action for the DHS is... 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 08:17 GMT

Well, if my knowledge of Humfrey-Applebyism is up to snuff... My bet the next move of the DHS is to investigate secuirty breaces at congress.... Wont that be a fun read?

Blackhat/DEFCON 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 15:32 GMT

Last year there were at least a dozen DHS people at Blackhat and DEFCON. Most had no idea what was going on. Perhaps it was because they didn't send IT people, but instead counterterrorism "subject matter experts". When it came to Spot the Fed, they were like shooting fish in a barrel. The Feebs were harder to spot, and they were pegged by the end of day one. DHS is all about bombs and can't get a focus on their own systems.

Data spillage??? 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 16:29 GMT

God save our beloved Homeland Security - I feel so safe knowing that the dta spillage was only minor -

"Data Spillage" 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 19:50 GMT

Sounds unfortunately parallel to "Semen spillage"

Ooo did i say that ? ...

Finally?!...But just a tad bit late... 

Posted Saturday 23rd June 2007 17:32 GMT

its nice to see some accountability focused in the right direction, not at the opportunists who take advantage of the bank vault left unlocked, but at the jackass who forgot to lock the vault or was too stupid to know how...

2 years tho? seriously it took 2 years and 844 lapses in security for congress to get involved... unreal.. and its congress who is investigating, so you know you without a doubt that pooch will get screwed...