I can imagine situations where having people “on call”, and “on site” provide different levels of security, but you probably have more insight. I.e., DeepMind’s ability to call on a Google security team after a breach after the fact doesn’t provide that much security.
I can imagine setups where Google’s security people are already integrated into DeepMind, but I can also imagine setups where DeepMind has a few really top security people and that still doesn’t provide a paranoid enough level of security.
I can imagine situations where having people “on call”, and “on site” provide different levels of security, but you probably have more insight. I.e., DeepMind’s ability to call on a Google security team after a breach after the fact doesn’t provide that much security.
I can imagine setups where Google’s security people are already integrated into DeepMind, but I can also imagine setups where DeepMind has a few really top security people and that still doesn’t provide a paranoid enough level of security.