Anonymous ID: afb6ec May 30, 2021, 8:40 a.m. No.58240   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8243 >>8253 >>8271 >>8290 >>8298

Until yesterday did you ever see "USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST" on the qresearch board since 8kun began? Did you ever see or hear about anyone being banned for making unpopular statements or larping? Think the timing is just coincidence?

 

And now today what is the topic are most anons now talking about, instead of the controversies and claims that were the most talked about topics the day before? Distraction successful?

Anonymous ID: afb6ec May 30, 2021, 8:43 a.m. No.58244   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8253 >>8290 >>8298

ANAKIN: They still treat me as if I were a Padawan learner. . . they fear my power, that's the problem.

 

PADME: Anakin . . .

 

ANAKIN: Sometimes, I wonder what's happening to the Jedi Order . . . I think this war is destroying the principles of the Republic.

 

PADME: Have you ever considered that we may be on the wrong side?

 

ANAKIN: (suspicious) What do you mean?

 

PADME: What if the democracy we thought we were serving no longer exists, and the Republic has become the very evil we have been fighting to destroy?

Anonymous ID: afb6ec May 30, 2021, 9:17 a.m. No.58249   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8253 >>8290 >>8298

In a May 25 memo, Army CIO Raj G. Iyer laid out mandatory procedures

 

remote workers must use to mitigate leaks of official government information.

 

Theyapply to all military components, civilian employees and contractors.

 

https://gcn.com/articles/2021/05/27/army-iot-free-telework.aspx via @GCNtech

 

https://twitter.com/780thC/status/1398224707284054016

 

and

 

https://twitter.com/780thC/status/1398224752502886401

 

6:28 AM · May 28, 2021·Twitter Web App

 

SUBJECT:

 

Cybersecurity Requirements for Teleworkersin the Vicinity of Smart Internet of Things (IoT)

 

Applications and Devices (Army CIO):

 

Army reminds remote workers that in-home IoT devices pose security risks

 

https://gcn.com/articles/2021/05/27/army-iot-free-telework.aspx

 

By GCN Staff May 27, 2021

 

The Army wants to be sure teleworkers aren’t letting smart devices in their home listen in on any government work.

 

 

In a May 25 memo, Army CIO Raj G. Iyer laid out mandatory procedures remote workers must use to mitigate leaks

 

of official government information. They apply to all military components, civilian employees and contractors.

 

Effective immediately, the memo states, the remote work environment for all approved teleworkers must free of internet-of-things devices.

 

That includes more than 70 types of devices, from Bluetooth speakers, fitness trackers, smart kitchen appliances, TVs and gaming consoles

 

and home security systems.

 

The memo makes particular mention of personal home assistants – like Alexa and Siri – from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Apple and others.

 

If that’s not possible, teleworkers must remove from their workspaces all loT devices with an automated listening functions, such as smart TVs

 

and smart speakers. Additionally, teleworker should turn off personal smartphones or tablets their work area or disable the "audio" access function,

 

such as voice to text and automated assistants such as Siri.

 

“Personal home assistants capture and record good or bad conversations and activities within a home,” the memo states.

 

Powered-on digital assistants can be listening and recording conversations, and even accidently recorded background chatter

 

can include audio or images of critical unclassified information, personally identifiable information or Defense Department mission and operational data.

 

IoT-collected data from smart devices poses security and privacy risks, Iyer said.

 

Law enforcement can access it for investigations, as can marketers for promotions.

 

The service providers’ data can be hacked, and foreign intelligence services use connected devices to collect information for espionage, the memo says.

 

The devices can also be leveraged for a botnet, much like the Mirai malware that in 2016 hijacked unsecured IP-connected CCTV cameras and launched

 

a DDoS attack on an internet infrastructure company.

 

Teleworkers should be aware that these connected devices are less secure than conventional IT equipment, the memo states.

 

They often use default user names and passwords, and their connected nature offers adversaries a large attack surface.

 

Risks are not limited to remote workers.

 

Teleworkers’ connection to DOD networks may

 

“affect the security posture of DoD information systems and alter the information system's risk assessment that may then require the allocation

 

of additional security controls or the introduction of compensating controls to reduce risk to acceptable levels,” Iyer wrote.

 

“At a time when the majority of the workforce is remotely teleworking,

 

loT devices are an area of concern because it is likely that teleworkers use their personal devices,

 

while connected to DoD's networks for official business conversations, in the vicinity of a smart device or application

 

(e.g., Amazon's Alexa),” the memo states.

 

“For these reasons, teleworkers must incorporate strong cyber hygiene practices in their daily telework routine.”

Anonymous ID: afb6ec May 30, 2021, 9:52 a.m. No.58253   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>58252

 

Notables

 

>>58238 Amb in the skyz

>>58249 Army reminds remote workers that in-home IoT devices pose security risks

>>58247, >>58248 coming to a city near you, soon

>>58245 Value of 10 Chinese tech majors fall over $800bn since February

>>58244 Makes you think

>>58241, >>58242 Halfway though the 2,100,000 ballots in Maricopa county

>>58240, >>58243 Distraction successful?

>>58239 UK pic decodes

>>58237 The Deep Rig

>>58228 Russia Lines Up New Gold Buying Through Its Sovereign Wealth Fund

>>58227 Q refresher @1295

>>58226 [Richard Burt} diggz, needs moar

>>58223 >>58224 Scavino/Q

>>58214, >>58215 William Cooper

>>58213, >>58216, >>58223, >>58225 of tripcodes and board owners

>>58211, >>58212 WORLD RENOWNED DOCTOR BLOWS LID OFF OF COVID VACCINE/Peter A. McCullough, MD

#245

 

Baker is fading fast

will be back soon enough