Personally, I find it very regrettable that Samsung is taking this draconian step. ๐
I have a follow-up question: Does this mean that I will no longer be allowed to use devices with free and open-source modifications when traveling to the EU? Are existing devices grandfathered in?
@Jerry@hear-me.social Even if a door is unbreakable, the walls might not be.
Surprisingly, even the best security measures can be easily overcome by simple social engineering. This case should remind us of the importance of including everyone in a security strategy. It is crucial to consistently teach and explain to all employees why security is important and how to implement best practices at every level of a company. Unfortunately, many companies, like Clorox, fail to educate all employees, leaving themselves wide open to social engineering attacks.
@eu_os@eupolicy.social
It's great to see such a dedicated team coming together ๐ง๐ง๐ง
Just a question - when I'm thinking about EU Linux distros, I can't help but think about @opensuse@fosstodon.org before Fedora. I understand that OpenSUSE is based in a ๐ช๐บ ๐ฉ๐ช company, and as far as I know, Fedora is ๐บ๐ธ based. What about @linuxmint@mastodon.social ๐ช๐บ ๐ฎ๐ช?
@Jerry@hear-me.social I completely agree! Firefox is a vital alternative to Chrome, and itโs frustrating to see Mozilla struggle with communication and PR.
Thank you for sharing this, @MazonnaCara89.
Personally, I find it very regrettable that Samsung is taking this draconian step. ๐
I have a follow-up question: Does this mean that I will no longer be allowed to use devices with free and open-source modifications when traveling to the EU? Are existing devices grandfathered in?
Does this mean no more visits to the EU for me, or just no buying tech in the EU? @Lembot_0004 @eleitl @ExLisper @LeTak @tabular
@Jerry@hear-me.social Even if a door is unbreakable, the walls might not be.
Surprisingly, even the best security measures can be easily overcome by simple social engineering. This case should remind us of the importance of including everyone in a security strategy. It is crucial to consistently teach and explain to all employees why security is important and how to implement best practices at every level of a company. Unfortunately, many companies, like Clorox, fail to educate all employees, leaving themselves wide open to social engineering attacks.
@eu_os@eupolicy.social
It's great to see such a dedicated team coming together ๐ง๐ง๐ง
Just a question - when I'm thinking about EU Linux distros, I can't help but think about @opensuse@fosstodon.org before Fedora. I understand that OpenSUSE is based in a ๐ช๐บ ๐ฉ๐ช company, and as far as I know, Fedora is ๐บ๐ธ based. What about @linuxmint@mastodon.social ๐ช๐บ ๐ฎ๐ช?
@Jerry@hear-me.social I completely agree! Firefox is a vital alternative to Chrome, and itโs frustrating to see Mozilla struggle with communication and PR.
@hendrik @pandasiusfilet
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