Are there any resources out there already, or thinking happening, about what the Command Deck will be able to do in remote management terms? Is it going to be able to delete pools and data? Will it be able to search file names? Deep indexing and be able to search file contents? How's all that going to interplay with the planned support for Encryption that Magnus posted about elsewhere in the forums?
If yes to any or many of these scenarios, it's obviously pretty important that Customer A never get access to Customer B's accounts (thinking of the way Ubiquiti has had security issues before - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ubiquiti-users-report-having-access-to-others-unifi-routers-cameras/), and I'd therefore be curious about what the HexOS team is planning to do in terms of penetration tests, other security initiatives like negative testing coverage in your source code, will you be adding any specific compliance objectives to the roadmap, etc?
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Are there any resources out there already, or thinking happening, about what the Command Deck will be able to do in remote management terms? Is it going to be able to delete pools and data? Will it be able to search file names? Deep indexing and be able to search file contents? How's all that going to interplay with the planned support for Encryption that Magnus posted about elsewhere in the forums?
If yes to any or many of these scenarios, it's obviously pretty important that Customer A never get access to Customer B's accounts (thinking of the way Ubiquiti has had security issues before - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ubiquiti-users-report-having-access-to-others-unifi-routers-cameras/), and I'd therefore be curious about what the HexOS team is planning to do in terms of penetration tests, other security initiatives like negative testing coverage in your source code, will you be adding any specific compliance objectives to the roadmap, etc?
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