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dm10ae February 11, 2013 at 2:43 am

You can’t prevent a cyber attack-trying to do so is like Don Quixote fighting windmills. You can have security in place to help prevent it-and have professional security personnel on staff or on retainer. The state doling out 1 year free cyber security is pathetic. The data might not be used for a year or so, after all he got almost all the data at SCDOR, he/they/she might sit on it for a while. The state being at fault should provide 10 years of free cyber security but no less than 5 years. The agency will have a heck of a time changing my mind that it’s safe to do e-filing again. The actual process may be safe-but safe data retention is a huge problem.

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dm10ae February 11, 2013 at 2:43 am

You can’t prevent a cyber attack-trying to do so is like Don Quixote fighting windmills. You can have security in place to help prevent it-and have professional security personnel on staff or on retainer. The state doling out 1 year free cyber security is pathetic. The data might not be used for a year or so, after all he got almost all the data at SCDOR, he/they/she might sit on it for a while. The state being at fault should provide 10 years of free cyber security but no less than 5 years. The agency will have a heck of a time changing my mind that it’s safe to do e-filing again. The actual process may be safe-but safe data retention is a huge problem.

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