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Previously on "Bank of England calls for 'super shield' against cyber attacks"
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FTFYOriginally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostSwitch him off & lets go to the pub
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FFS, someone give Yorkie a slap and wake him up!Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostFrom what you have said your source must be in the same field as myself. A very unique and secretive field.
Brain the size of a planet and I still have to communicate with morons
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From what you have said your source must be in the same field as myself. A very unique and secretive field.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHow do you figure that one out, using the same level of intellect and reasoning prowess you're exhibiting on the Brexit forum?
Brain the size of a planet and I still have to communicate with morons
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Someone has been watching too many "Die Hard" films.Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostInteresting article from Reuters:
"LONDON (Reuters) - Britain may need to copy the United States in building a “super shield” against catastrophic cyber attacks or major IT glitches that could cripple the finance industry, a senior Bank of England official said on Tuesday."
Full report here:
Bank of England calls for 'super shield' against cyber attacks - Reuters
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"Although yet to be tested in a real cyber event". Quite.
Most financial companies have issues keeping their regular systems going let alone faced with a cyber attack.
Stopping offshoring would help matters.
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Bank of England calls for 'super shield' against cyber attacks
Interesting article from Reuters:
"LONDON (Reuters) - Britain may need to copy the United States in building a “super shield” against catastrophic cyber attacks or major IT glitches that could cripple the finance industry, a senior Bank of England official said on Tuesday."
Full report here:
Bank of England calls for 'super shield' against cyber attacks - ReutersTags: None
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