Too much institutional knowledge has been rif'd that we no longer have adequate system support. Look at the past 2 days with system failures and network issues. It is a bit amazing that we are not being monitored by federal agencies. Yeah, FB is disrupting the way money moves. I'm refreshing my check writing skills.
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There is plenty of scrutiny.
Eventually, it will go fully off the rails. But the orchestrators won't care. They will have their money and be retired, lounging on an island earning 20%. Those who stayed will be the ones who suffer, sinking with the ship and wondering why they didn't bail before the implosion.
We can't perform a security scan of our software because we don't have permission to access the system. Way more secure to not be able to perform security testing.
They are under very heavy scrutiny by the feds currently, particularly around how they do privledged access to systems. If you've notice there have been a lot of changes to how / who can log into servers, and the rushed / heavily botched Cyberark rollout.
Cyber is clueless how to fix things, processes are breaking daily, and clients are losing access to applications because incompetent people are running the show.
The treasury might want to know about issues lul
I also find it interesting we do not have more scrutiny from the Feds. We are definitely a company that cannot afford to go under and the way this company is being run is questionable and that is being generous.
That is their plan!!