Originally posted by 2200
Understood that the process is complicated and time consuming, but most companies with market cap of 28 billion have fail safes and disaster plans in place. Would you be of the same position if your financial institution was in the same situation and took as long as Sony feeding you the same crap? I'm going to wait it out bitching the whole way through, but there is no way anyone can justify the way Sony has handled this. I would also hope that they are in the process of coming up with a disaster recovery play to avoid this in the future.
Hackers-3 Sony-0 UNREAL!!!
And the measures in place failed
Companies with more worth then sony have also had measures fail them or not be enough. And they did pay for it much like financial institutions have around the world have.
Like i said and you missed it
It a lesson to all companies this
"Just hope people see the scale of the problem and it not just sony own fault but a failure within companies view on data. Build it cheap and don't patch holes when they appear."
Hope the last bit means any holes found are patched within weeks not months much like many companies do now. Just for cost reasons
I see a company trying to get a hold on a major hack into it network telling us information as they have it. Sadly this means delays are things take longer then they want.
Tells you alot they have outside firms working on this too.
Other hacks like this people not been told till months after sony days after. Once they had found out the scale of the problem. I can justify that sony told us when investigation was completed. And turning off the network. What i can't justify is why people are hating on sony for following by the book how to deal with this.
Hope the new measures in place are enough to avoid this.