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  • You literally said ‘that doesn’t encrypt your storage’. I’ve read some other comments of yours about it being decrypted after entering a pin or passwords in memory…that’s not how it works (again at least in iOS), it’s managed by hardware. Basically a chip enters your password for you. So no, an attacker can’t access your storage, it’s still encrypted, or your password that easily.














  • my non-conforming configuration isn’t recognized by the majority of the network

    This could be a case of nodes running outdated software, the current standard protocols can handle any unknown configuration just fine. These are a source of a lot of holes and vulnerabilities that can pose a serious risk, they should be updated as soon as possible. If you have to keep outdated systems in your network e.g. running on legacy hardware, or make the ocasional connection, you’ll have to monitor them and isolate them from your critical infrastructure, at least with a good firewall and a strict configuration when possible.