After FDIC seizes the bank your funds are available the next business day up to the insured amount. Above the insured amount you have to wait a while longer.
Was on a call with a bank VP that had moved to AWS. Asked how it was going. Said it was going great after six months but just learning about availability zones so they were going to have to rework a bunch of things.
Astonishing how our important infrastructure is moved to AWS with zero knowledge of how AWS works.
"likely" "some", weasel words. Corporate marketing speak for we have no idea what happened so dream up some scenario that sounds plausible and do a press release.
If anyone ever attempts to acquire your company they'll hire a third party to do a software composition analysis audit and look for improperly licensed code reuse.
Insurance companies are likely to disallow ransom payments in their entirety. Too much risk considering the security posture of most organizations.
Boards will, generally, still not fund and support effective security culture without steep penalties for breaches (i am in infosec and speak to c suite folks as part of my gig; breach impact, in their current form, are "cost of business"). “Show me the incentive, and I will show you the outcome.” – Charlie Munger
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