> On Mar 6, 2022, at 11:28 PM, Anton Baskov <[email protected]> wrote: > > Don't worry! It means that information resources owned by executive > authorities that were not previously included in the list of essential > services (critical infrastructure) must comply with minimum hygiene rules > like using local hosting providers, use domain in the ru. zone (if possible), > remove js scripts located on foreign resources, like google analytics, and so > on. As for propaganda – change the meaning a little, add false conclusions > and a harmless document takes appearance of the universal evil.
Thank you, Anton and those who replied to me privately!
Yeah, I’d done a machine translation, and it didn’t appear to match what the
tweet implied it said at all, so I really appreciate the education. It sounds
very much like the US government program called “Einstein” that has, for
_eighteen years_ been unsuccessfully trying to get the operators of US federal
government networks to document and harmonize their practices and meet minimum
security standards.
If I had responsibility for enacting such a program in the Russian government,
I’d certainly take this opportunity to remind everyone of it, too. :-)
-Bill
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