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[-] MsPenguinette@lemmy.world 127 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

The comment section is wild. So many people thinking that the Japanese government is somehow late to the floppy free party. Clearly they have no idea how dire the IT infrastructure situation is for the most critical systems of the world's major super powers

If you think the US government is floppy free, let alone capable of going floppy free in the next 5 years, I've got a bridge to sell ya

[-] MissJinx@lemmy.world 31 points 4 months ago

Not only because the infra is bad but also because floppy is "safer". It's not "connected"amd no one can invade it.

[-] MsPenguinette@lemmy.world 6 points 4 months ago
[-] I_poop_from_there@lemmy.world 49 points 4 months ago

Security through obscurity would be having a system connected to a network, but relying on a secret / unknown protocol to secure it.

Air-gapping a system is a real and very useful security method. That being said, it's not enough by itself.

If you're interested, have a look at past examples, like the recent work on breaking Tetra communication standard and Stuxnet.

[-] creditCrazy@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

As another guy joked it's really is genuinely more accurate to call floppy discs security by obsolescence because everyone doesn't have the stuff required to manipulate/read floppy discs and there are even people who don't even know what a floppy disk is and just think it's a physical save button

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