Kevin Beaumont on Nostr: The AT&T Snowflake database wasn’t a law enforcement database, that is false. ...
The AT&T Snowflake database wasn’t a law enforcement database, that is false.
They’re a major Snowflake customer, they put CDR in to do data analysis.
They subscribe to Snowflake Telecom Data Cloud and push petabytes of data in, as do other telcos. Snowflake had no way to mandate MFA on local accounts.
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