The US military has officially solidified its reputation as a flake, by banning the use of all removable media including thumb drives, CDs and DVDs again after relaxing the
same policy in February. To prove they meant business this time, senior officers in each branch relayed the orders and reaffirmed personnel would risk of court-martial if they failed to comply. This seems silly to us considering Uncle Sam feels comfortable giving
some cell phones access to secure data, and we all know how much damage
losing one can cause. But then again, if history and
Transformers are any indication, sometimes it's these little things that cause bigger breaches than anything
Cyber Command focuses on stopping.
US Military bans removable media again, this time probably for good originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Dec 2010 01:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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