Deep Dive Podcast: Mobile Guardian breach – Who is responsible for backups?

Here’s an extract from the discussion:

Crispina Robert:
So I want to speak about the backup operations. May, we were talking about this before we started recording, and you were saying that it’s almost like a tower, correct?

Your security resembles a pond. You guard against bad players attempting to cross and walk over your windows. One of the issues that emerged in this was that the ( students ) were at the app’s absolute mercy. That means the notes wiped out, ( and ) then they start crying, saying,” Oh my god, I’m going to fail”, because there was no backup. &nbsp,

Steven Chia: &nbsp,
That was a person issue. No storage. &nbsp,

Crispina:
No, but if you’re a younger person… &nbsp,

Steven:
Every other day at least, I again up my belongings. When I walk into my kid’s room, ( I ask ),” Did you back up your computer”? because ( my daughter will ) come to me saying,” Oh, it’s not working”. I’m like,” Did you back up”?

Crispina: 
Are we really disciplined when backing up?

Steven:
After you’ve been hit, you may get a change. &nbsp,

May Chng:
Steven feels very strongly about storage in this situation because he believes that copy is very important. That’s how he takes up power. On the other hand, that’s where the second party steps in to assure them that they have the security measures in place.

Crispina:
See, that’s the item. Whose responsibility does it play? If I’m using your goods, then you should support me right? &nbsp,

Steven: