The fact that TalkTalk was not explicitly told to encrypt data was no excuse for not doing so, argues CipherCloud's Willy Leichter
We aren't legally mandated to lock our car doors when we park in public. We aren't required to check that the stove's off when we leave for work. And we aren't told to hold on to our kids when at t...
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