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The clip IT advice from Breach (2007) with Chris Cooper
I wrote a program last night using nothing but ones and zeroes
just to see if I could do it.
Six-hundred twelve bits of encryption, completely unbreakable.
But you get the office with the window.
Okay, help us. What do we do?
First, we drop ACS, which is a relic.
There's not nearly enough bandwidth.
That's why you've got agents
who still keep sensitive information in cardboard boxes.
You need to move to an ATM system instead of the WAN.
An OC-48
with a data rate of 2.488 megabits.
Start with Linux A-B servers, which puts us into Red Hat.
IP routers throughout the building.
Dynamic IP addresses to hide the system using the Invicta prototype.
Would it be easier if I sent this in a memo?
Yes, it would. Fine. On your desk in the morning.
You're gonna set up meetings for me
with the appropriate systems managers at the CIA, DIA, NSA,
and the intel agencies of each armed service.
Yes, sir.
They're all ahead of us on IT. We have to study them.
Would you mind if we book those appointments through me, Bob?
What for?
Just protocol.
Of course.
And then we switch offices, right?
Sure.
Perfect. We're fighting crime with 19th-century technology,