Hamilton's cybersecurity insurer isn't paying out, because Hamilton didn't satisfy the basic security requirements in the policy they purchased.
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Hamilton's cybersecurity insurer isn't paying out, because Hamilton didn't satisfy the basic security requirements in the policy they purchased. $18.3M and counting. Ouch!
https://globalnews.ca/news/11313018/hamilton-cyberattack-cost/
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Hamilton's cybersecurity insurer isn't paying out, because Hamilton didn't satisfy the basic security requirements in the policy they purchased. $18.3M and counting. Ouch!
https://globalnews.ca/news/11313018/hamilton-cyberattack-cost/
@johnefrancis and if no one gets fired for that it will happen again.
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@johnefrancis and if no one gets fired for that it will happen again.
@hub @johnefrancis Does anyone ever get fired for these things?
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@hub @johnefrancis Does anyone ever get fired for these things?
@tantramar @hub probably not. If there was some IT or legal management that picked up on the gap between the insurance requirements and the state of things, they were probably ignored by the next levels of management. Or had their funding requests rejected or deferred by council. Happens all the time. Tech debt is expensive.
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Hamilton's cybersecurity insurer isn't paying out, because Hamilton didn't satisfy the basic security requirements in the policy they purchased. $18.3M and counting. Ouch!
https://globalnews.ca/news/11313018/hamilton-cyberattack-cost/
johnefrancis@cosocial.ca that's wild... I know Hamilton was at least trying to roll out 2FA. People I know working for the city have indicated that they use DUO...