Hmmm, why Florida? It's almost as if the deep state and China are quietly trying to take someone out down there that's been a thorn in their side.
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You made the claim. The burden of proof is in you. Now you're just dodging answering the question because you don't know shit about networking.
It is quite simple. Hence why I provided a solution to 100% avoid internet hacking.
And I already pointed out the flaws with your so called "solution". I used petroleum as an example since it's the one I know the most about, having worked with engineers at a petrol distribution company. I explained how booster stations work on the pipe line and why it's impossible for them to only be manned by humans and you never even addressed it, just ignorantly keep asserting that you're right while cherry picking the argument.
Talking about network, nothing more. You keep prolonging nonsense.
See again, you don't understand why it's relevant. Some people just have no shame in showing how stupid they are I guess. AGAIN, for the HUNDRETH TIME, companies aren't deliberately trying to put people's lives in danger, it's just that there's no human that can calculate the amount of force needed at these booster stations to keep the petrol flowing as quickly and as safely as SCADA can. There's literally no reason for people to be stationed there IF THEY CAN'T EVEN DO THAT. That's all the booster stations are for, just to keep pushing the petrol down the pipeline. SCADA then sends alerts to operators in various states who monitor literally THOUSANDS of sites.
Exxon, Southern Company, Colpipe and others, aren't going to pay THOUSANDS more engineers to man these sites, because as I've already explained, they can't even do what SCADA does on the fly, and secondly, that would be an absolutely INSANE expense for the company. They're either going to take it out of engineers' salaries, or push it onto the consumer. Controls engineers and petrol engineers are already a niche role and scarce, so they'll likely push costs onto the consumer which means your gas would cost something retarded like 10 dollars a gallon if they shifted in the completely ridiculous direction you're suggesting.
Economically AND technologically illiterate. Man you are on a ROLL. Keep it going! xD