top | item 12647550 (no title) ramidarigaz | 9 years ago And that seems like a totally rational fear too. discuss order hn newest ChoHag|9 years ago It totally is, and the computers they use should not have working USB ports on them. mcculley|9 years ago Amusingly, I work with a rather large organization which still buys machines with PS/2 keyboards and fills the USB ports with epoxy. This is the state of security. mcculley|9 years ago This was the point of my reply. There's no technological fix when clinicians can't even safely open a read-only file.
ChoHag|9 years ago It totally is, and the computers they use should not have working USB ports on them. mcculley|9 years ago Amusingly, I work with a rather large organization which still buys machines with PS/2 keyboards and fills the USB ports with epoxy. This is the state of security. mcculley|9 years ago This was the point of my reply. There's no technological fix when clinicians can't even safely open a read-only file.
mcculley|9 years ago Amusingly, I work with a rather large organization which still buys machines with PS/2 keyboards and fills the USB ports with epoxy. This is the state of security.
mcculley|9 years ago This was the point of my reply. There's no technological fix when clinicians can't even safely open a read-only file.
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