It means that at best, they've reduced the problem to safe cracking. And it's a "safe" that has to have channels for power, data, and hot water/air to go in and out and sits unguarded in the potential attacker's house for as long as they need.
No safe is "uncrackable", they just get rated at how much time/expense it would take a pro to break in and then you don't store anything in it that's more valuable than that.
If I'm a potential customer looking to process my data on these servers, I would want to know what the equivalent rating is.
No safe is "uncrackable", they just get rated at how much time/expense it would take a pro to break in and then you don't store anything in it that's more valuable than that.
If I'm a potential customer looking to process my data on these servers, I would want to know what the equivalent rating is.