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> If properly backed up digital records are even more resilient, and it's not like this is a new concept.

If people would be willing and able to make proper digital records, the Cloud would not exist. Actually, most of the technology stacks in use today do not make any sense until you consider the fact that a very large segment of the market wants to have all the goodies IT-fairy-godmother can provide, but are too damned stingy to pay for even 10% of the cost.

Your characterization of Banks is correct, but irrelevant. In many ways they are the perfect IT customer: deep pockets, an inner culture that values detail orientation and rational risk assesment, appreciation of external expertise, etc. Most organizations are very not like this.

Healthcare IT, in particular, are the stuff of nightmares. A culture of bikeshedding, - excesive regulation of what systems ought to do, plus borderline criminal negligence of the implementation details, - reliance on obsolete OSes that cannot be updated anymore, needlessly large attack vectors... do I need to say more?



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