I find that ironic after US sailors got in trouble for illegally installing one on their ships and got away with using it for months. Someone has obviously taken note!
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> It also wants real-time visibility into “how much data has been consumed” by personnel on vessels.
This is real basic arse information that a properly staffed IT department could answer. It’s not something out of reach of fricking *defence*. It’s bizarre that IT News flags this as a meaningful concern.
> At this point, Defence isn’t seeking to buy a specific solution, but rather to scope what its options are.
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I find that ironic after US sailors got in trouble for illegally installing one on their ships and got away with using it for months. Someone has obviously taken note!
> It also wants real-time visibility into “how much data has been consumed” by personnel on vessels.
This is real basic arse information that a properly staffed IT department could answer. It’s not something out of reach of fricking *defence*. It’s bizarre that IT News flags this as a meaningful concern.
> At this point, Defence isn’t seeking to buy a specific solution, but rather to scope what its options are.
Then let’s hope it’s not “Trust Musk”.