Agree. PAM plus some usage guidelines and monitoring should be enough. Stuff like this
http://www.ibm.com/developerwo...
BTW It feels being like one of the torrent nodes backing up your encrypted files for you.
Sorry for replying to myself but I have to add that the number of paper-made websites hosted in.hk domains, that I have seen in my relatively short period of working is astonishing.
The 19% is still surprising but not that way off if I'm right that they are considering websites easily exploitable.
We have cheap hosting like the US, but I don't see a lot of scaled business around.
It means that we have the technology and the people with the knowledge of security, but FWIW things like keeping updated or duct-taping niches are always considered luxuries in terms of resources for most of the mid-core companies. Sad
BTW, I think these kind of reports are not that completely useless from the point of views of people like me.
It doesn't mean that the word "hacker" has a negative meaning, just neutral.
I think that's also the reason we have different color of hats.
From my personal favorite definition of hacker,
"One who enjoys the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or circumventing limitations."
Some might do it ethically or unethically, but that's not the point.
I'll send you my bill tomorrow.
Agree. PAM plus some usage guidelines and monitoring should be enough. Stuff like this http://www.ibm.com/developerwo... BTW It feels being like one of the torrent nodes backing up your encrypted files for you.
pay up?
Yep, I can see how stupid this sounds now because if people who are shipping more stuff they would have to ... oh wait... nevermind
Sorry for replying to myself but I have to add that the number of paper-made websites hosted in .hk domains,
that I have seen in my relatively short period of working is astonishing.
The 19% is still surprising but not that way off if I'm right that they are considering websites easily exploitable.
We have cheap hosting like the US, but I don't see a lot of scaled business around.
It means that we have the technology and the people with the knowledge of security, but FWIW things like keeping updated or duct-taping niches are always considered luxuries in terms of resources for most of the mid-core companies. Sad
BTW, I think these kind of reports are not that completely useless from the point of views of people like me.
bird
Enough said.
It doesn't mean that the word "hacker" has a negative meaning, just neutral. I think that's also the reason we have different color of hats. From my personal favorite definition of hacker, "One who enjoys the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or circumventing limitations." Some might do it ethically or unethically, but that's not the point.