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As a cyclist, the self-driving cars are appealing. No more distracted drivers. Their models already account for bikes quite well.
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SecOps
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Great article. Looking at this issue from a DoD perspective.
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Sounds like the time our lead engineer ordered new laptops for the network team. Procurement folks found a model that was $20 dollars cheaper apiece and ordered them instead of the model we requested. When these "better value" laptops came in, we found they had no serial ports. Hello! Network team here! We promptly ordered…
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Yep. I was 46 yesterday. 5263 today
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I'm all about improving the customer experience, so long as customer information isn't compromised in the process.
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Awesome! Congratulations matthew.andress
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The false positives are like the awareness posters that get used. If left in the same place too long, they become invisible.
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Good read. We are looking at off site cloud. Securing the data is of great concern for me.
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I can see winning the Tardis Lego set, and then my oldest granddaughter talking me out of it.
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MIssed out on the voting this year. Congrats on the nomination and award.
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I have always been a self study kind of person. I am always looking to learn something new. That is what attracted me to this field over twenty years ago. I have received an abundant amount of formal training from employers, including my current one. However, when I want to learn something new, I don't allow the lack of…
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No contest for Solo. Solo vs Captain America? Murica!!
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Good write up. We are heading in this direction.
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Generational. My 10 year old granddaughter knows who Han Solo is. When I say the name Picard, she has nary a clue.
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Another fine comic! Congrats nystateofmind..
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No points for answering correctly. Curious.
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Roger that.
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This is how most inventions came into being.
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I picked the correct three today, and I received an incorrect answer.
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When I got into the cyber security field, the first thing I did was take a UNIX class at the local community college. I followed that up with RedHat classes at the same school. Most security nerds I know have virtual labs at home so they can become proficient with these tools. Working cyber almost requires this level of…
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Train your help desk people on the systems you take care of. The more they can fix at their level, the more time you have for other things.
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Yeah, but that would be a cool job. Setting and enforced policy government wide.
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Let's not forget Edge or other DMZ mail forwarders. I would also like to see the results of Exchange monitoring tools that others have tried.
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This is all good information. We do annual training here, but the idea of doing a form of Blue team testing is great. Holding in house phishing and spear phishing attacks would really raise user awareness.
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and time to resurrect the micro-miniature soldering techniques that have a solid layer of dust on them.
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I voted multiple cloud, but we are on premise as well. Eventually....everything possible will be in a cloud.
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This could get out of hand?
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Perfect analogy
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No man (Woman) is an island. A good team will be greater than the sum of its parts. There is an energy that develops with in the team makes each person better, maniel02, prone goodzhere, holding blaster tcbene, the Jester network defender, aka fire marshal Tregg