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Huge data breach prompts resignation of top US official

Ironfist17

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Huge data breach prompts resignation of top US official - BBC News
That's a good sign. I think more officials should resign after that security breach. Just imagine, the personal data of twenty million people has been stolen and yet no one clearly understand who did that. How can we claim to have the best cyber security system in the world when the data can be stolen so easily? Who knows what they are going to do with all that information...
 
Huge data breach prompts resignation of top US official - BBC News
That's a good sign. I think more officials should resign after that security breach. Just imagine, the personal data of twenty million people has been stolen and yet no one clearly understand who did that. How can we claim to have the best cyber security system in the world when the data can be stolen so easily? Who knows what they are going to do with all that information...

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http://www.debatepolitics.com/gener...-million-affected-government-data-breach.html
 
How does firing somebody who isn't a techie solve the data breach problem?

Usually people learn from their mistakes so they don't make them again...whereas if they're replaced then it is just as likely a new administrator would make same mistake again and nothing gets resolved because you're blaming the wrong people when you should be blaming the Chinese.
 
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