Row 32533

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It’s always been the solution.

I have friends, fairly high level, in several federal LEO / intelligence agencies. Within a given office, there are two separate, and *unconnected* sets of workstations: those with Internet access, and those with local intranet / completely standalone. To transfer information from one side to the other, verifiably ‘clean’ thumb drives are used, after that one use they are completely wiped and re-formatted. And there are a very limited subset of smartphones even allowed in the buildings - no cameras or other built-in recording devices, for example - as even potential workarounds.

In a similar vein, nothing in our nuclear launch arsenal is on the Internet. Beyond the famous ‘two key’ system, everything is legacy - not sure if they’ve updated this, but as of maybe 10 - 15 years ago things were run on 8” floppies (that’s not a typo) which were pretty much phased out 40 years ago - so any malicious actor doesn’t even have access to the hardware on which to write the software to crack into the system (which requires physical presence, anyway).

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