![]() The difference is that we haven't been breached yet. This is arguably the most secure shop I've ever worked in and despite all that, we all know it's only a matter of time. We invest a substantial sum of money in our security controls and the hardware and software to implement them. That's not an exaggeration it literally never ends. My employer is a much larger, much jucier target. Any organization can be breached but T-Mobile has shown repeatedly that they are incapable of dealing with security threats. The scope of good infosec posture and reasonable controls goes way beyond this sub, but there has to be complete accountability for every aspect of security. This is like when a company says they use "military grade encryption" or "enterprise grade security" to protect your data, and all they mean is they use HTTPS. This seems like the bare minimum for any company that deals with remotely sensitive data. The cyber security department does the best they can, by the C Suite was more focused on getting the CMMC certification so they would be eligible to sell services to the US Government rather than spend an adequate amount on pen testing. While Tim Youngblood is the CISO he’s still very new to the job, and inherited a shit show from Bill Boni who checked out months ago. The work environment deteriorated so badly that seasoned employees/managers/directors were leaving in droves, and they refused to fill the vacancies. ![]() We couldn’t spend money to hire contractors or purchase software/SaaS tools because every purchase needed an executive level summary showing that we were saving the company money. ![]() Work became incredibly difficult to do because they couldn’t attract quality employees since there was a large cheaper workforce they inherited from Sprint. They took the McKinsey approach that Boeing did and tried to find ways of reducing their costs as priority #1. r/tmoemployees: The sub for employees onlyĪfter the merger was completed last year the company’s entire focus shifted toward being as profitable as possible (you’ll see the result of that in the current stock price.) Slow Data Speeds? - Read this to learn before you post! Spectrum Gateway - /u/sgteq powered T-Mobile spectrum information
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