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You end up getting a computer prepared by an intern. When you receive, you change the
password and think that everything is safe. We are sorry to inform you that your trainee and
everyone who has touched your device before you will have access to your files.
Neither FBI was able to open the archives of the Satiagraha task force, culminating in the nullity
of the operation and the exile of the Delegate responsible for the operation. The Brazilian press
announced that the computer of Marcelo Odebrecht (investigated in the Car Wash task force) is
so protected that it will not be able to have its data exposed.
No matter what you think about protecting. To do it right, learn from these "good" examples.
About the Authors:
Rodrigo Ruiz is researcher at CTI - Centro de Tecnologia da Informação
Renato Archer, Campinas, Brazil. In addition, he as the co-author of Apoc@lypse: The End of
Antivirus. He has also authored papers about privacy and security for Cyber Defense Magazine,
Cyber Security Review, JCSM, 2600 Magazine, US Cybersecurity Magazine, ICCYBER,
ICCICS, WCIT2014, YSTS, IJCSDF, ICISCF, SIGE, JPSS. [email protected]
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Rodrigo_Ruiz3
Rogério Winter is colonel at the Brazilian Army and head of Institutional
relations of CTI Renato Archer with more than 25 years of experience in military operations and
cybersecurity. He is master degree in Electronic Engineering and Computation by Aeronautics
Technological Institute-ITA, dedicates to the warfare issues, cybernetics, command and control,
and decision-making process and he is co-author of Apoc@lypse: The End of Antivirus.
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