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- I am dannycastonguay (https://keybase.io/dannycastonguay) on keybase.
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Element | SUBSAFE | CYBERSAFE |
---|---|---|
Purpose | Watertight integrity, recoverability, and safety (weapon, fire, and nuclear) | Data integrity, privacy and security (tamper-free ability to recover from disruptions or misdirections). |
Design requirements | Clean, concise and non-negotiable requirements | Same with the addition of Privilege Separation both at software and at process level, as well as the Principle of Least Priviledge at the individual level. |
Audit | Multiple structured audits that hold personnel accountable at all levels for safety | Same. |
Training | Annual mandatory training for everyone with a strong emphasis on emotional lessons from past failures | Same. |
Material and fabrication | Controls and documentation in place to ensure correct material: receipt, inspection, storage, handling, installation. | Use of version control (e.g., git) not just for writi |
I recently upgraded to a new system, and instead of running Arch Linux natively I've decided to run it inside VirtualBox on Windows 10. Below I note down the steps I took, which closely follow the excellent wiki pages of archlinux. But along the way, I also noted a few other steps steps I took to make this system very comfortable, which you'll have to figure out for yourself if you like them or not!
There isn't much of preparation required, given that I started from scratch, but I did have to setup my windows environment a little bit.
choco install qbittorrent
(recommended to run the command line as an adm