Meanwhile the Dallas municipal IT technician who deleted 15TB is saying “pfft, amateur.”<p><a href="https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2021/08/31/dallas-it-worker-fired-for-deleting-city-files-also-erased-data-twice-before-official-says/" rel="nofollow">https://www.dallasnews.com/news/2021/08/31/dallas-it-worker-...</a>
"Her petty revenge not only created a huge security risk for the bank,"<p>The security risk was created by the bank.Sysadmin 101: access control and backup. She had access to board messages ? I guess she was trustworty. They shall have made her CIO.
It's sad that after 70 years of computing it is still hard to manage some basic tasks in some organizations.
I feel like this shouldn’t be a problem for most enterprises. File storage solutions can easily be purchased or set up with automated snapshotting mechanisms.<p>Even if she were to wipe all the data and the bank just held a once a week or once a day snapshot on a Qumulo or Isilon or Netapp, that shit is reversible within 48 hours max.