One chestnut from my history in lottery game development:

While our security staff was incredibly tight and did a generally good job, oftentimes levels of paranoia were off the charts.

Once they went around hot gluing shut all of the “unnecessary” USB ports in our PCs under the premise of mitigating data theft via thumb drive, while ignoring that we were all Internet-connected and VPNs are a thing, also that every machine had a RW optical drive.

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    1 year ago

    You can also lock down the repo to require approvals before merge into main branch to avoid this.

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      1 year ago

      Since we were on the platform team we were all GitHub admins 😩. So it all relied on trust. I’m sure we could have self policed better.

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        Hm can’t say. I’m using bitbucket and it does block admins, though they all have the ability to go into settings and remove the approval requirement. No one does though because then the bad devs would be able to get changes in without reviews.

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          That sounds like a good idea. I’ll take another look at GitHub settings. Thanks!