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[–] wampus@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Sure - here you go.

I find the appendix the easiest part to parse. It basically lists their responses/mitigation attempts, and notes that they all basically fail to protect data sovereignty when stuff is foreign-centric. The encryption note doesn't generally apply to live-service programs (eg. you "can" store fully encrypted cloud backups, so long as you control the keys -- but not something like a portal for users to login/access regularly). They list masking, but also basically show it's not realistic/practical, nor has it been attempted/tested in real world deployments. The rest are all "this mitigation doesn't actually do anything for this issue".