Chugging into Cyberspace: TSA’s Hilarious Attempt at Railway Cybersecurity Overhaul

TSA is putting on a cybersecurity show for the rail industry. It’s like watching a rusty train get a paint job. The new TSA Rail Cybersecurity Directives may not solve everything, but at least it shows they’re trying. After all, no one wants their commute to be the latest Die Hard sequel.

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It's about time the TSA started taking cybersecurity seriously, am I right? After all, who wants their subway commute to be the plot of the next Die Hard movie? A simple 'no ticket' should suffice! So, they've just freshened up their cybersecurity directives for the rail industry. It's like giving a fresh coat of paint to a rusty train. Does it fix the underlying problem? Perhaps not, but it sure does make it look like they're doing something!

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