Absolutely - and access said data on a device entirely air-gapped from the net, then export data to usb/ hard drive for dissemination on the web etc.
People still don't seem to understand that 'saving to the Cloud' is literally just using someone else's computer storage system (and all the admin privileges that go with it).
Absolutely - and access said data on a device entirely air-gapped from the net, then export data to usb/ hard drive for dissemination on the web etc.
People still don't seem to understand that 'saving to the Cloud' is literally just using someone else's computer storage system (and all the admin privileges that go with it).
Absolutely - and access said data on a device entirely air-gapped from the net, then export data to usb/ hard drive for dissemination on the web etc.
People still don't seem to understand that 'saving to the Cloud' is literally just using someone else's computer storage system (and all the admin privileges that go with it).
Indeed it is!!!