Posted on Nov 9, 2017
What Is Cybersecurity Going to Look Like in the Future? Expert Opinions Differ
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Quantum entangled data -
https://phys.org/news/2017-07-physicists-transmit-earth-to-space-quantum-entanglement.html
https://phys.org/news/2017-07-physicists-transmit-earth-to-space-quantum-entanglement.html
Physicists transmit data via Earth-to-space quantum entanglement
(Phys.org)—Two teams of researchers in China have advanced the distance that entangled particles can be used to send information, including encryption keys. In their papers, both uploaded to the arXiv preprint sever, the two groups outline their work and suggest their achievement represents an essential step toward the development of a global-scale quantum internet.
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One thing I didn't see mentioned is the practice of quarantining data as it transfers between Internet and Intranet domains. Another example of quarantining data would be having users with laptops who plug into a local network, log into quarantine server to be examined for threats before they can log into the internal network.
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No DHCP... local machines all have static IPs with MAC filtering. Anything not on the access list can’t access the intranet.
Guest computers are quaratined until a KNOWN SECURE IDS/IPS has initiated a scan on the quarantined system. Then they are granted intranet access based on the previous conditions (static IP, filtered MAC)
Anything outside is the enemy.
Then we still have the issue of an unsecure network and eternally stupid users.
Guest computers are quaratined until a KNOWN SECURE IDS/IPS has initiated a scan on the quarantined system. Then they are granted intranet access based on the previous conditions (static IP, filtered MAC)
Anything outside is the enemy.
Then we still have the issue of an unsecure network and eternally stupid users.
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