Given how notorious the Chinese government is in forcing local companies to add spyware to their products or store encrypted data for future decryption when quantum computers will become more feasible (e.g. Huawei), how secure do you think their Terramaster NAS products are? Is it worth the cost or is it best to just steer clear of these?
There’s an old joke in infosec about wanting firewalls made by every different nation. You want a Cisco device, that has back doors for the Americans, a Huawei device that has Chinese back doors, and a Juniper device with Israeli back doors. Put them all together and you should be good
rofl - Americans are getting smarter.
Are you calling me American bro?
No no no, that’s not good enough. You also need a Palo alto because all the cool kids are running it and a pf sense for good luck
Don’t forget an EDR solution because the execs are too embaressed to ask what it means so they buy it to save their egos
EDR, XDR throw money at all the acronyms :D
Something AI powered too for good measure, I presume. Ahem. “AI”.
Don’t forget some WAPs.
I’m not too proud to admit I don’t even know what that is. Someone take my IT credentials away
Wireless Access Point. Maybe it’s used more in a networking environment. But Cardi B stole this acronym.
Hey I actually did know that I just forgot lol
Doesn’t everyone just google it to remember anyways?
That’s the problem with so many acronyms in networking
Juniper is Israeli? I didn’t know that
Now that you mention it, it’s Checkpoint. I got them mixed up. Corrected
Silicom is Israeli too, as was Mellanox before the Nvidia acquisition.