A hack of the L.A. city attorney’s office compromised 7.7 terabytes of sensitive LAPD records.
If you are at a FAANG, you have dedicated teams who can do nothing but monitor for data exfiltration. Is there anything plug-and-play that can do a reasonable job of flagging/disconnecting massive outbound data transfers? Presumably insidiously difficult now that everything is expected to be in the cloud, so that bulk data movements are the norm.
I just hate it that every official interaction of my life is digitized for all time. It seems a given that all of my medical/financial/embarrassing history is destined to be viewed by someone I would rather not have it. Which is not even considering how many businesses will gleefully sell my interactions to ad companies.