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...techie guy with all those piercings (you know, whatshisname?) the Administrative Contact for the domain. And when your domain disappears and you didn't do it, think about who could possibly have done it
...techie, it sometimes becomes difficult to tell fact from fiction -- so here is a collection of some popular misconceptions and our explanations to help clear the air
...techie chat. The key points I made are that we need to - Take a risk based approach - Focus on business needs - Talk the language of the business - Dont make wild statement about cost savings and ROI - Work to reduce costs - Put risk assessments into context - Present a decent set of meaningful security metrics One of the interesting notes...
...techie, just stop reading now (I warned you
The analogy. Imagine a house actually, imagine your house. Lets say that your house is like a network. The house and all the major appliance and structures of the house are like infrastructure devices- switches and servers, for example. Of course, the people living in your house are users. In...
...techie spectators who showed up, the business of hacking was still as opaque and mysterious at the end of the 1 1/2-hour exercise as it was in the beginning
A technical glitch? They always happen at the worst possible time, dont they? Read on
The commentary was to come from Peter Stephenson, a member of the programs faculty, who sat at his...
...techie to being an analyst. They are very, very different jobs. There are some people who may not be as happy as me. I know some, they are techies and are really good at what they do and they have no want to move to anything else. They want to specialise. In South Africa, these people are not rewarded for their knowledge and that is a problem...
...techies sometimes have unique needs or requests, and many of the good list is universal for all traveler types
So, those are some items from my little list What about you- what do YOU look for in a good hotel
...techie the techies, out-business the MBAs, and out-jerkify the auditors
Sound complicated? Yes, it is, and its hard to find people who can do all this. IT is an employment niche, IT security is a niche to a niche. And there isnt enough people who have the experience to do it
So how do we mitigate the staffing shortage? Here is what we are...
...techie, are too complicated for the average fare dodger. The police are likely to quickly arrest anyone who tries to sell cloned cards on any scale. TfL promises to turn off any cloned cards within 24 hours, but that will hurt the innocent victim who had his card cloned more than the thief
The vulnerability is far more serious to the...