I'm curious how things will turn out between Windows 10, the PCI DSS, and HIPAA.
Neither standard allow general data to be exfiltrated like that. There's no discussion as to if the data is encrypted "in motion", if it's encrypted "at rest", or anything. Just "hey, we're gonna do this". Will make for some pretty bit headaches in the near future for security personnel who have to go tell CEO's and CFO's of their companies that the employees can't upgrade to the latest bright-and-shiny laptop since MS can walk away with all proprietary company information.
I'm curious how things will turn out between Windows 10, the PCI DSS, and HIPAA.
Neither standard allow general data to be exfiltrated like that. There's no discussion as to if the data is encrypted "in motion", if it's encrypted "at rest", or anything. Just "hey, we're gonna do this". Will make for some pretty bit headaches in the near future for security personnel who have to go tell CEO's and CFO's of their companies that the employees can't upgrade to the latest bright-and-shiny laptop since MS can walk away with all proprietary company information.