Got a contingency plan for men with guns showing up at your cubicle and ordering you to re-route traffic to please the government?
Section 606 of the 1934 Communications Act provides for government takeover of wired and radio communication in the event of war or "other national emergency".
I'm not saying anything will happen in the next few days. Trump's state of emergency might be just talk. It might be limited to its stated purpose. It's rare for actual disasters to happen.
You've got a disaster recovery plan (DRP), though. If it's not in the next few days, a "national emergency" problem might show up sometime down the road. Does your DRP cover it?
It's hard to imagine a technical solution. This may require the company lawyer to prepare a [Layer 8] contingency plan in advance.
(Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Saturday January 12 2019, @03:12PM (2 children)
That's always how you find those steaming piles of dogshit. It always starts out as a faint whiff of potential something. Only after you've stepped into it, and stirred it up, does the putrid scent of waste smother all other scents.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday January 13 2019, @05:02AM
Whose dogshit is the previous poster smelling however? I think the Marxist babble explains all.
(Score: 1) by khallow on Sunday January 13 2019, @05:05AM