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I have really been enjoying the Thwack community I just wish I had more time to devote to it now. I do want to get Certified in your products because I really think it will help my IT career with all this added knowledge and bonus of being able to utilize these tools in the field to resolve real world problems.
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When I interviewed at IBM to work on their QRadar SIEM which is the most complex program/solution you have ever seen in your life. They asked me, "What do you do when you don't know the answer to something?. I sheepishly said ask "The Google" they all roared with laughter and hired me on the spot! :-) You have to learn to…
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The Internet Arcade: Play in your Browser: Nothing to Download! https://archive.org/details/internetarcade The Internet Arcade is a web-based library of arcade (coin-operated) video games from the 1970s through to the 1990s, emulated in JSMAME, part of the JSMESS software package. Containing hundreds of games ranging…
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"Ask The Google!"
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TASK 2 - WHERE CAN YOU FIND CONTENT TO EXTEND YOUR PRODUCT'S CAPABILITIES?Here on thwack, you'll find thousands of downloadable templates, reports, scripts and more that allow you to customize and extend our products. Some content in this area is created by SW employees and the rest has been created and shared with the…
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Milan, I was just kidding last night. I will get all of these setup soon. I just was playing chase the Malware URL for quite awhile yesterday. Have to love it when it is a Phishing URL/IP from InfoSec Magazine and specifically an article about Spearphishing. Thanks for your help. Jeff
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Atari 2600: ARCHIVE.ORG Console Library: Atari 2600 : Free Software : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive Atari 5200: https://archive.org/details/atari_5200_library Internet Archive brings 900 classic arcade games to your browser | PCWorld Arcade Games: Play in your Browser: Internet Arcade : Free Software : Download &…
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Thanks! All of you at SolarWinds are AWESOME!! Jeff
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Thanks, I didn't write up the Case Study just posted it because I personally had been digging through my windows logs trying to figure a problem out when I posted that out of frustration. Because when you stop and think about the DLP potential from just 1 device, or not monitoring and catching things quick enough heading…