Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostNo idea if this is right and no experience with the security side of it.....Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI know what I'm doing, Nothing complicated for me, perhaps for some people on this thread and elsewhere on the forum it may be a bit too much.....Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostA forum isn't a place to go into detail for technical requirements.
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I'd hate to be the person who recommended a cloud solution if the data got hacked in some way, a bit like the old adage that no-one got sacked for recommending IBM. Anyone specced out a system using RethinkDB which folded at the end of last year?
Cloud is the future and is probably more secure than the majority of in-house systems, but if the security is breached it will be the fact that some idiot decided to put it in the cloud that will be the hot topic.
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You would be better of spending your time of here and networking in person with real people so you can discuss things like security.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostLeave your rants for General you buffoons.
I know what I'm doing, sorted out SSL with JWT token authentication and already been successfully implemented at other sites with Azure infrastructure. Documents are not government level sensitive but just need a solid level of security when uploading so that they can be accessed by a one time link or renamed after every use using some kind of token generation. Nothing complicated for me, perhaps for some people on this thread and elsewhere on the forum it may be a bit too much.....
A system or component relying on obscurity may have theoretical or actual security vulnerabilities, but its owners or designers believe that if the flaws are not known, that will be sufficient to prevent a successful attack. Security experts have rejected this view as far back as 1851.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostYou don't exactly install confidence. I hope my details don't end up on your system somewhere....
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostYou do realise that they are CDNs and completely unfit for what you're trying to achieve right?
You should tell ClientCo to call an expert if they care about data security.
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Leave your rants for General you buffoons.
I know what I'm doing, sorted out SSL with JWT token authentication and already been successfully implemented at other sites with Azure infrastructure. Documents are not government level sensitive but just need a solid level of security when uploading so that they can be accessed by a one time link or renamed after every use using some kind of token generation. Nothing complicated for me, perhaps for some people on this thread and elsewhere on the forum it may be a bit too much.....
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI believe he is the aforementioned "expert", or at least that's what his Client Co thinks
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Just rename the sensitive file to "shopping list.doc" and you'll be fine.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostYou do realise that they are CDNs and completely unfit for what you're trying to achieve right?
You should tell ClientCo to call an expert if they care about data security.
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You do realise that they are CDNs and completely unfit for what you're trying to achieve right?
You should tell ClientCo to call an expert if they care about data security.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostA total legend in his lifetime though....
Oh, hang on.......
He's not even capable of speccing his own PC
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Originally posted by eek View PostNever have I seen a plan that shows how little the op knows.and given I get the totally idiot clients that saying something.
Oh, hang on.......
He's not even capable of speccing his own PC
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