The Phillipines issue was a power issue, not a database issue.
“ Outage was result of unprecedented failure of both primary and secondary power supplie…
The Phillipines issue was a power issue, not a database issue.
“ Outage was result of unprecedented failure of both primary and secondary power supplies, according to Manila’s airport authority”
Are there random attacks happening (or even systematic?) I wouldn’t be surprised. The government does not hire the best of the best; in fact, the FAA changed hiring rules under Obama to increase “diversity hire” instead of hiring the best candidates. Trump did try and reverse that, but they are now questioning the reversal.
I also have an ex that works in IT for the National Parks Service. I can tell you with certainty they do not hire the best, and once they get tenure, it’s almost impossible to fire them.
The Canadian NOTAM failure happened on the same day, Tucker is a little off.
https://www.flightglobal.com/safety/canadian-notam-system-shutdown-comes-on-heels-of-faa-outage/151600.article
The Phillipines issue was a power issue, not a database issue.
“ Outage was result of unprecedented failure of both primary and secondary power supplies, according to Manila’s airport authority”
Are there random attacks happening (or even systematic?) I wouldn’t be surprised. The government does not hire the best of the best; in fact, the FAA changed hiring rules under Obama to increase “diversity hire” instead of hiring the best candidates. Trump did try and reverse that, but they are now questioning the reversal.
I also have an ex that works in IT for the National Parks Service. I can tell you with certainty they do not hire the best, and once they get tenure, it’s almost impossible to fire them.
Thanks yes I thought Canada outage was at 10:15am same day so hard to think it was also bitcoin ransom.