| Are We Really This Stupid? 11:35 - Oct 14 with 723 views | JACKMANANDBOY | The Government thinks it is necessary to write to companies to tell them that a cyber security continuity plan should be kept using 'pen and paper'. Proof that the Government is totally out of touch with business? or are we all just stupid. I've been carrying hard copies of Business Continuity Plans as a back up to system based plans for the last 30 years Our Company has three hard copies of Service Recovery Plans for every site we maintain stored in different locations, not just for the equipment we maintain but the whole site! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art [Post edited 14 Oct 11:52]
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| Are we Really This Stupid? on 11:38 - Oct 14 with 715 views | Whiterockin | My concern is are the government following their own advice. |  | |  |
| Are we Really This Stupid? on 12:23 - Oct 14 with 640 views | Whiterockin |
Really not surprised, my experience is they are good at giving advice but not following it. |  | |  |
| Are We Really This Stupid? on 01:58 - Oct 16 with 440 views | Robbie | My own experience as a dimwit in Cyber crime was HSBC fraud division alerted me to some address in Kazakstan trying to get into my Amazon Account to access the sum of £6 k . In fairness , and all big Banks are slagged off I know , they were on the ball and asked the right security questions of me and the deal was blocked and red flagged . I fear for so many oldies like myself not up to date with cold calls and dodgy invites to subscribe , how do they manage these days , or an easy target . Anything to clamp down on online crime is a help but tomorrow the cheats will move to another location and try another scam . |  | |  |
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