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Use the Group Policy Object Editor in Active Directory to prevent users from storing new data in .PST files on Exchange 2007 and Microsoft Outlook 2007
...prevent false alarms: Q: Prior to 1870, street corner fire alarm pull boxes were kept locked. Why were they kept locked and how did a person gain access to 'pull the box
A: They were kept locked due to false alarms. Nearby shopkeepers or beat cops carried the keys
Here's Robert Cromie, writing in The Great Chicago Fire (Thomas Nelson: 1994),...
...prevent after you¹ve seen a lot of them; the reason you pay a risk manager is to prevent the exceptional frauds
Second, the bank describes Kerviel¹s job as "plain vanilla futures hedging." The worry here is that the bank¹s risk managers think futures hedging risks not worth worrying about because they¹re just "plain vanilla
The third...
...prevent (the key word being prevent :))these attacks. From the paper
Others have proposed architectures that would routinely encrypt the contents of memory for security purposes [28, 27]. These would apparently prevent the attacks we describe
The others mentioned above, in case you were wondering, are McGregor et al Check out his blog on...
...prevent after you??ve seen a lot of them; the reason you pay a risk manager is to prevent the exceptional frauds
Second, the bank describes Kerviel??s job as "plain vanilla futures hedging." The worry here is that the bank??s risk managers think futures hedging risks not worth worrying about because they??re just "plain vanilla
The third...
...prevention
Well, can we have IDS? How about IPS? Can we really "prevent intrusions?" Can we really "control access to our networks
The answer to "can we have DLP?" is actually pretty simple: if you think "DLP = box that prevents all data leaks" (and you also think that deploying IPS will "prevent intrusions"), then we can't. Forget it
But...
...prevent students from texting one another during class
The possibilities are endless, and very dangerous. Making this work involves building a nearly flawless hierarchical system of authority. That's a difficult security problem even in its simplest form. Distributing that system among a variety of different devices -- computers, phones,...
...prevent students from texting one another during class. The possibilities are endless, and very dangerous. Making this work involves building a nearly flawless hierarchical system of authority. That's a difficult security problem even in its simplest form. Distributing that system among a variety of different devices -- computers, phones,...