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Apple Implements Tougher Security Guidelines at Factories to Prevent Leaks

Apple recently updated its security guidelines for its manufacturing partners, implementing tougher measures at factories to prevent leaks, according to an internal document obtained by The Information's Wayne Ma.

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Among the changes mentioned in the report:

  • Apple's manufacturing partners can no longer collect biometric data such as fingerprints or facial scans of Apple employees who visit their facilities. However, the new rule does not apply to factory workers, leading to accusations of a double standard.
  • Apple's manufacturing partners must conduct criminal background checks on all assembly line workers who work on unreleased Apple products, rather than only certain employees, and those with criminal records are to be denied entry to areas where unreleased Apple products are being developed or assembled.
  • Apple is upgrading its computer system installed at some factories to determine how long parts should remain at one production station before moving to another. If a sensitive component in transit takes an unusually long time to arrive at its destination, security alarms are to be triggered.
  • Factory guards at checkpoints must keep detailed logs of the movement of workers carrying sensitive parts from one area to another.
  • Factory visitors are now required to present a government-issued ID.
  • Factory security cameras are now required to capture all four sides of transport vehicles when they are parked at the facilities.
  • Video recordings that show the destruction of prototypes and defective parts are now required to be retained for at least 180 days.

The Information's paywalled report goes into more detail about the changes, which appear to have been implemented earlier this year.

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Top Rated Comments

65 months ago
Gotta love the irony of this getting leaked
Score: 51 Votes (Like | Disagree)
65 months ago

Cool, so now the laborers barely make a living wage and are monitored like prisoners of war. Good job, Apple.
Drama much? Workers in sensitive areas must have a clean criminal background and are logged when carrying certain parts. How exactly does this compare to prisoners of war?
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
65 months ago

Apple recently updated its security guidelines for its manufacturing partners, implementing tougher measures at factories to prevent leaks
Yeah. Good luck with that.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
k2k koos Avatar
65 months ago
Leakers are going to have a tougher time, meanwhile youtube will fill up with more baseless speculation channels than ever before, complete with artificial voiceovers...
Score: 19 Votes (Like | Disagree)
65 months ago

Drama much? Workers in sensitive areas must have a clean criminal background and are logged when carrying certain parts. How exactly does this compare to prisoners of war?
Agreed. Apparently, the author has never worked in a secure facility or held a security clearance.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
easy4lif Avatar
65 months ago
Hahahahaha

they already know what Jon prosser looks like
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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