Bezpieczeństwo Serwerów Rządowych (Teraz My)

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Bezpieczeństwo Serwerów Rządowych
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Format Video (TV)
Genre Documentary
Origin Poland
Language Polish
Release Date 2006
Running Time 27 min
Production
Created by NA
Directed by NA
Produced by NA
Written by NA
Screenplay by NA
Distributed by TVN
Narrated by NA
Starring Paul Jablonski
Music by NA
Cinematography by NA
Edited by NA
Production Company NA
Location(s) NA
Original Channel TVN
Additional Information
Based on NA
Topics Technology, Computers, Hacking
Follows NA
Precedes NA
Associated Video NA
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Bezpieczeństwo Serwerów Rządowych translating to "Government Security Servers" is a TVN documentary on hackers from 2006.

Synopsis

On Tuesday, a guest of the best political show in Poland "Now WE" (22:30) - a program of Journalists of the Year 2006 - will be our editorial colleague Paul Jablonski, who live will demonstrate how easy it is to break into the Polish government servers!

The theme of the program will be the issue of security of government servers.

Paul Jablonski - commonly associated person in the country in terms of network security.

For his case to be revealed scandalous irregularities at the Institute of Atomic Energy in Świerk.

Working with the Life of Warsaw, which described the dealings on its pages referred the case of the Internal Security Agency.

"The problem of network security by the government is totally ignored Polish policy, we do not have anyone in government who could take on their shoulders the implementation of amendments to the laws in the areas of security and establish a functioning informational structure that would ensure the security of confidential key data for defense of the nation" - he said for hacking.pl Paul Jablonski.

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Bezpieczeństwo Serwerów Rządowych (2006) NA [ Archive.org]

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