A good CISO should definitely make use of Tiger Teams. Easiest way to show that security is necessary is to hire a third party to attempt to break into your systems, steal data, etc.
At the next board meeting, I think the CISO will have support when he brings up the theoretical losses (cash, data loss, etc.) because of the lax security.
TV shows will be saved permanently while movies are only "rentals"; they will become unwatchable 24 hours after initial viewing or 14 days after purchase.
Yeah, pay X amount of money to rent a movie that's only good on my 360? No thanks.
I do think Hulu is a step in the right direction, though. I just wish they had a bigger selection.
You state that you work for the Institute for Quantum Computing". How are we to know that you are not just badmouthing a company that may have gotten on your bad site?
Hmmm, I wonder if volunteering photos will make, hacking NASA a little less likely going forward.
SK: Do you have a copy of this? It came down to your machine.
GM: No, the gr aphical remote viewer works frame by frame. It's a Java application, so there's nothing to save on your hard drive, or at least if it is, only one frame at a time.
SK: So did you get the one frame?
GM: No.
SK: What happened?
GM: Once I was cut off, my picture just disappeared.
SK: You were actually cut off the time you were downloading the picture?
GM: Yes, I saw the guy's hand move across.
He can write a Perl Script and he hasn't heard of printscreen? Or, ya know, a digital camera? Video out?
I'd care about sat radio if they carried one of the most awesome stations in the country, 89.5 FM WSOU. Seton Hall Pirate Radio, winner of numerous awards, and some of the best DJs around for rock music.
It's the only station where you can hear Metallica played back to back with something newer like A Perfect Circle or Machine Head.
I don't remember what it's called, but I do know that it exists for vBulletin and that there are probably clones for other board types.
Basically, when you flag a user with the plugin, all of their messages are automatically moderated - i.e. only moderators and they can see them. For all they know, everyone is just ignoring them.
It's not perfect but it's fun revenge to confuse the Hell out of a troll. And the best part is, if they want to complain about it, no one has to listen.
Then go back to archives from a few years ago. The archives stretch back to something like 2000-2001. That was just when the project collected posts and people didn't even think to try and troll it.
Hypothetical situation. My job is to keep an eye on a nuclear reactor. It begins to meltdown, and my manager (who isn't trained with the system) instructs me to cool it down. I refuse for [insert reason here].
That's one of many "not doing your job = crime" situations.
He was basically blackmailing / extorting the city of San Francisco - keep me on board or you lose access to the server completely.
A warning to the feint of heart and/or those who are depressed and/or have a low tolerance for stupidity: the following links/quotes are not for you. Stop reading here.
FSTDT! will usually make you angry, sad, or depressed. Occasionally there's a laugh in there, but it's generally so damned depressing that these people barely even know their own religion that you're going to be popping Xanax like Pez Candy.
I once made the mistake of reading through a year and a half of their archives in one sitting.. I have never wanted to drink myself into oblivion more than that one day.
The ones up there are pretty funny - silly, almost - but there's a lot that just make you depressed or angry, such as:
If u have sex before marriage then in Gods eyes u are married to that person if a man rapes a woman in Gods eyes they are married it sucks for the girl but what can we do lol
To say the Bible was written by men and may contain inaccuracies completely contradicts the word of the Bible.
Atheists See No Problem With Human To Animal Sex
Best ones? Hypocrasy.
I am 100% pro-life, unless we're talking about capital punishment, in which case I am 100% pro-death.
It's PR spin. I really think they're hoping to get a contract to develop this technology for tank and naval guns, but are finding it a hard sell since the navy has a hard-on for rail guns for their future ships.
Well, one benefit is there's no ammo to blow up when a ship gets torpedoed.
I don't know about you, but if you could replace highly explosive ammunition with an equally effective (or even more effective) weapon that uses inert materials as ammunition, wouldn't you?
Hire an admin or colleague that only you know and that you know can break into systems?
A good CISO should definitely make use of Tiger Teams. Easiest way to show that security is necessary is to hire a third party to attempt to break into your systems, steal data, etc.
At the next board meeting, I think the CISO will have support when he brings up the theoretical losses (cash, data loss, etc.) because of the lax security.
Xbox Live Video
You can't, you know, own Xbox Live Video movies. TV shows, yes. Movies, no.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox_Live_Marketplace#Video_Store
TV shows will be saved permanently while movies are only "rentals"; they will become unwatchable 24 hours after initial viewing or 14 days after purchase.
Yeah, pay X amount of money to rent a movie that's only good on my 360? No thanks.
I do think Hulu is a step in the right direction, though. I just wish they had a bigger selection.
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You state that you work for the Institute for Quantum Computing". How are we to know that you are not just badmouthing a company that may have gotten on your bad site?
Sources and facts, please.
I'd write a Jeopardy program and have the only clue be "42". I'd like to see what the thing churns out.
So far as I know, no reputable quantum physicist not in their employ has been allowed to examine what they actually do.
Well if they did go ahead and examine it, wouldn't the system change anyway?
<p> and </p>. Please learn to use them so we don't have to be subjected to a garbled mess.
Hmmm, I wonder if volunteering photos will make, hacking NASA a little less likely going forward.
SK: Do you have a copy of this? It came down to your machine.
GM: No, the gr aphical remote viewer works frame by frame. It's a Java application, so there's nothing to save on your hard drive, or at least if it is, only one frame at a time.
SK: So did you get the one frame?
GM: No.
SK: What happened?
GM: Once I was cut off, my picture just disappeared.
SK: You were actually cut off the time you were downloading the picture?
GM: Yes, I saw the guy's hand move across.
He can write a Perl Script and he hasn't heard of printscreen? Or, ya know, a digital camera? Video out?
I'd care about sat radio if they carried one of the most awesome stations in the country, 89.5 FM WSOU. Seton Hall Pirate Radio, winner of numerous awards, and some of the best DJs around for rock music.
It's the only station where you can hear Metallica played back to back with something newer like A Perfect Circle or Machine Head.
And on Sundays, Polka music!
You mean Googlewhacking, except not nearly as hard?
Give me two minutes and a soldering gun and I can make one.
I don't remember what it's called, but I do know that it exists for vBulletin and that there are probably clones for other board types.
Basically, when you flag a user with the plugin, all of their messages are automatically moderated - i.e. only moderators and they can see them. For all they know, everyone is just ignoring them.
It's not perfect but it's fun revenge to confuse the Hell out of a troll. And the best part is, if they want to complain about it, no one has to listen.
Maybe they were about to say something about Candlejack, and then th
Then go back to archives from a few years ago. The archives stretch back to something like 2000-2001. That was just when the project collected posts and people didn't even think to try and troll it.
Homer: What are you spraying me with?
Kodos: Rum! So no one will believe your story.
This is probably due to my lack of understanding on how 3-D works, but can't someone just flip the image horizontally?
<badfrenchaccent>Le wuuuuuuuuush?</badfrenchaccent>
<NRA>Blogs don't spread malware, people spread malware.
Yeah, it's nice how they require something the industry put in their systems two years ago.
Hypothetical situation. My job is to keep an eye on a nuclear reactor. It begins to meltdown, and my manager (who isn't trained with the system) instructs me to cool it down. I refuse for [insert reason here].
That's one of many "not doing your job = crime" situations.
He was basically blackmailing / extorting the city of San Francisco - keep me on board or you lose access to the server completely.
Is there any way we can look through a telescope from Earth and see the flag on the moon? That's something I've always wondered.
It would shut a lot of people up pretty quickly.
Well that, or talk about how we just tied the thing to a missile and shot it at the moon like a javelin...
A warning to the feint of heart and/or those who are depressed and/or have a low tolerance for stupidity: the following links/quotes are not for you. Stop reading here.
Those are excerpts from the Fundies Say The Darndest Things! Top 100 Quotes.
FSTDT! will usually make you angry, sad, or depressed. Occasionally there's a laugh in there, but it's generally so damned depressing that these people barely even know their own religion that you're going to be popping Xanax like Pez Candy.
I once made the mistake of reading through a year and a half of their archives in one sitting.. I have never wanted to drink myself into oblivion more than that one day.
The ones up there are pretty funny - silly, almost - but there's a lot that just make you depressed or angry, such as:
If u have sex before marriage then in Gods eyes u are married to that person if a man rapes a woman in Gods eyes they are married it sucks for the girl but what can we do lol
To say the Bible was written by men and may contain inaccuracies completely contradicts the word of the Bible.
Atheists See No Problem With Human To Animal Sex
Best ones? Hypocrasy.
I am 100% pro-life, unless we're talking about capital punishment, in which case I am 100% pro-death.
It's PR spin. I really think they're hoping to get a contract to develop this technology for tank and naval guns, but are finding it a hard sell since the navy has a hard-on for rail guns for their future ships.
Well, one benefit is there's no ammo to blow up when a ship gets torpedoed.
I don't know about you, but if you could replace highly explosive ammunition with an equally effective (or even more effective) weapon that uses inert materials as ammunition, wouldn't you?
...a double whammy?
I don't know if I want them all up in my business:
http://www.penisland.net/ourbusiness.jpg