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Oops, the dog ate the files By Art Gillis May 9, 2006 at 03:33 PM ET By Art Gillis The next time a large bank loses customer data, it ought to come up with an excuse that the public can relate to. So far, the news reports have focused on four large banks. Those banks spend $11.6 billion a year on technology. A good padlock at Home Depot costs less than $4.00. Buy it in China or India and it’s a buck. Do the math. But if the loss occurs during the transport of data, there may even be a free solution to that problem. Thomas L. Friedman tells us the cable to India is so large, and still under-used, that I believe it could become an online data storage device. Banks could then leave the data at the bottom of the sea for free. And if a whale gets it, so what! They’re busy enough just staying alive, and probably wouldn’t have much of an appetite for consumer data. Topics: BS&T Contributors » Weblog Main | » View Entries By Topic | » View Entries By Date This is a public forum. CMP Media and its affiliates are not responsible for and do not control what is posted herein. CMP Media makes no warranties or guarantees concerning any advice dispensed by its staff members or readers. Community standards in the message center do not permit hate language, excessive profanity, or other patently offensive language. Please be aware that all information posted to this forum becomes the property of CMP Media LLC and may be edited and republished in print or electronic format as outlined in CMP Media's Terms of Service. Important Note: The Message Center is NOT intended for commercial messages or solicitations of business. |
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