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It makes you wonder then. Is it money driven, market driven, or convenience to push these devices out and have everything connected? And why would the engineering groups behind these devices not be thinking this should be locked down from the gate with only the minimal requirements open to allow it to function. I have seen…
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Kind of looks like the "old" start menu. Funny how we get used to certain things and want them to stay that way. Change is good but sometimes only in small doses.
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Interesting article. Good information. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the posting.
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Helpful article. Good information. Thanks for sharing.
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Helpful information.
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Breakfast Bacon. Might have to add that to my vendor visit survival guide! Great set of articles!
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Thanks for the information.
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Educational and informative. Thanks for posting.
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I was just looking for something similar to this. We had some issues with FCOE failing to login. Thanks for the information.
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Interesting.
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The Data-to-Viz article was great. I forwarded to some our of educators to enlighten their presentations.
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That's thinking from the trenches. Keep it up!
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Good points. For me, I was thinking that if malware and exploits are also using encryption, then the toolsets at the end-points will need to be upgraded and defined for high security. As the payload will be delivered all the way through to the center of the security onion. Things like IP reputation filtering will need to…
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Or even the option of a floating pointer to allow you to quickly jump back to the top or possibly some DHTML to provide a quick link context menu.
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I find that when walking into a new client or becoming part of a new company team, that when they hand me visual documentation of the critical path applications and arterial hardware configurations, that it makes it extremely easy to come up to speed on the particular environment and it shows that the department has an…
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I found out my debit card was toasted by the Home Depot breach. My bank called me, told me the issue, informed me that my card was dead, and informed me that I had to stop by and choose the "style" of my new card. I had a replacement 24 hours later. Sooner or later we are all going to go through this.
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Thanks for sharing the memories. May you find continued success...
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Good listing.
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Thanks for the interesting block of articles.
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These are good tips. Thanks for sharing.
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How did you get to that level of maturity. I have long time experience but many of my team are first time IT people or not too far out of school. They all have the fear factor about making mistakes or pointing blame. One of the biggest blockages to getting there is that people can't admit there wrong or that they don't…
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Thanks
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Interesting posting.
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Interesting article. Thanks for sharing.
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I will try this. I have several ports on two switches that randomly goto err-disabled.
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Can't say that I have ever worked in a fishbowl. Is that more stressful?
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Helpful listing. Thanks!
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Education. DLP is becoming a serious issue.
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Beneficial information.