Yes, and all the real data about that is on a separated computer and network system, with separate infrastructure. You require physical access to a terminal and getting even that is difficult. The entitlements on the system itself are very specific, very limited, and have multiple approval authorities for each person. The regular, external facing network and systems are mostly just for emails, memos, things like that. General business operations.
Super secret stuff only happens in SCIFs and vaults.
I will say that at least the main shit of consequence for the DOE is on a separate system which cannot be accessed externally.
Our saving grace is that many of the nuclear silos are running on systems so old that they do not connect to the network.
Until Elon shambles in and plugs in an ethernet cable of course
I’m gonna go with I hope to god you’re right.
But uh howabout Lawrence Livermore?
Don’t they do uh… nuclear weapons research?
Los Alamos … basically the real life Black Mesa?
Yes, and all the real data about that is on a separated computer and network system, with separate infrastructure. You require physical access to a terminal and getting even that is difficult. The entitlements on the system itself are very specific, very limited, and have multiple approval authorities for each person. The regular, external facing network and systems are mostly just for emails, memos, things like that. General business operations.
Super secret stuff only happens in SCIFs and vaults.