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Exactly the info I was looking for. Updates are appreciated!
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I thought I knew enough about NetPath--until I faced the five options of this question. I'd not tested all of them previously, and after this question I have learned some more features about NetPath. Plus I get points!
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Hopefully you won't be too amazed to discover there are even more competent instructors running some of the classes. It's nice to have depth at SW/Thwack when it comes to folks sharing information.
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Unhappiness--the link at Give it a listen. appears to be invalid.
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This helped me have a successful upgrade to NPM 12. Nicely done!
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Looking back in hind sight, I still can't believe the brackets' outcomes. (shakes head in disbelief)
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Automatic Breakfast Making? A favorite childhood actor did it earlier in Chitty-Chitty Bang-Bang: Chitty Chitty Breakfast Pickering - YouTube
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Our hospitals' Biomed groups have been using "telemetry" for (it seems like) 50 years to track patient health status via radio. They still refer to anything that provides patient health status in real-time as "telemetry". Health Systems have had serious challenges to keep and use a viable radio signal in various…
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Meltdown & Spectre--subtle, sneaky, irritating . . . Some of the words that come to mind. A lot of the annoyance is directed at people spending their lives developing these tools, but some also is directed at the manufacturers whose systems are vulnerable. It'll always be a cat & mouse game, and the only thing at stake is…
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Google surreptitiously installing microphones in your home? Why am I not surprised? But frankly, who really cares--Google's already installed their monitoring on your smartphone--with or without your permission. Even when Google is disabled, a smartphone still listens to your conversations on behalf of Google.
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Vote while it's still fresh in your minds:
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Yes, please. Or, if not Go Pro's, then at least audio recording and transcribing solutions. Go Pro's might be too intrusive for comfort.
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Insert Peter Lorre's voice/quote here: "The mummy strikes!" I always figured old stories of curses in disturbed tombs had a little bit of bio-archeological fact to their theory. Ancient viruses or spores disturbed thousands of years after being sealed up seemed to make better sense to my young naive mind than curses.…
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Apple Roots: Don't you just love it when developers put in a default user name without a password, strictly for design/development/testing, and then forget to remove that back door? Happily Apple is on top of this. And it's not like no other systems have been released with flaws. It's just unfortunate Apple let this one…
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Happy birthday, Canada! Canada Day - Wikipedia
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"IN-CAR Feature Sales"? Please, NO! I quickly tire of continual Sirius XM radio e-mail and broadcast advertisements, along with telephone calls to my home, cell phone, and car telephone number. Heaven knows I'll appreciate even more stupid-ware even less.
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It looks shiny and new. I almost expected to hear it had voice-recognition and blue tooth and touch screen features.
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Sadness. That contributes to extra manual steps and time. I'd prefer to be able to use drop-downs and select pre-entered credentials that are stored within the Orion environment, rather than having to re-enter the same credential multiple times in different areas. Even as the snmp-v3 credentials are stored as Saved…
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I haven't tested this in a long time, but I think I remember seeing the desired Unknown status displayed for notes & interfaces when a remote poller went unavailable some years ago. I'm surprised to learn my memory is faulty, or something has changed in Orion and that Unknown information is no longer the case.
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Still trying to get our SA's & DB's to take the leap. Silos = BAD
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Interesting stats reported here. One continues to imagine the groups/individuals/companies that profit from selling new tech and new detection and reporting solutions could be associated with released hacks and vulnerabilities that exploit systems and users, which drives a need for new tech and new detection & reporting…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BBx8BwLhqg
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It seems we're stuck in both situations. Perhaps the only alternative is to think outside the box. And to have a nice fire truck.
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Truly, either get what you want and need for training, or get out. Life's too short. If persuading your boss or director or CIO to spend money on training for your team is the challenge, review this article I submitted and use the ideas to persuade the powers-that-be to get you the training: A Stratagem For Obtaining…
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I suspect it takes a very special mind set to succeed in the I.T. Security industry. I worked with a remarkably normal-seeming young guy, once upon a time, and he did my company's security analysis and policy advising. I asked him how long he'd been in security, which degrees and/or certs he had, what his training and…
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Perhaps first and foremost we don't advertise what we have or how we protect it. Yes, I know, that's the old inefficient "security through obscurity", which is no defense against an interested intruder. It merely limits ignorant intruders, not ones who are determined. Still, I'll take it. A few of the many other things we…
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Flexible Netflow and NBAR2 seem to be the same to me, for all intents and purposes. I recommend using either one so you have more granular information about the applications passing through an interface. If you set up Netflow on a device that is NBAR2 capable (or Flexible Netflow capable), NTA will send you continuous…
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It sounds excellent! I wish I'd been able to attend; Ireland and its people have made a positive impression on me.
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If there's profit to be made, 5G will be pushed in before it's ready or safe. Besides, then the insurance companies will get business, too, when people can't flee storms because 5G was implemented when it wasn't ready. All the money-makers win.