31 July 2022

Gov data storage model a blueprint for disaster


It's not a matter of if, but rather when your data will be breached.

Then, will you be notified of the breach or will the government hide this fact when it occurs, as they usually do, irrespective of the so called law in place.

Governments are pushing/forcing/enticing people more and more to conduct business via online methods rather than the tried and tested paperwork way.

One of the most important factors is the easier and more cost effective way of administering the serfs, at the expense of security or privacy of course.

After all, it's not the person's in government personal data that will be on the deep web but rather their 'customer's'.

The government's current 'blueprint' for computing devices is to have Microsoft's OneDrive as a storage facility in who knows which country's servers.

Instead of hosting the data locally and being in control of it right here in Australia, the I.T management buffoons have opted to 'outsource' data storage.

Maybe today it's not such a bad choice, considering the low quality 'engineers' employed by various Australian government departments as reflected in the cheap labour cost to taxpayers.

In any event, it is recommend to resist all invitations to participate in online business transactions with businesses such as the tax office, health care or social security.

A disaster in the making no thanks to the cost cutting efforts of your 'slaves' the people in the 'public service'.

See link to above screenshot at:

https://desktop.gov.au/blueprint/client-devices.html

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