See it all the time. We have a client who vested the passwords to critical financial data in a single user....who suddenly and unexpectedly died.
We had to spend a couple of days cracking all of those passwords.
Finally did get all of the data back, but it was expensive and time consuming.
Exactly right - and why I won't rely upon web-based apps for mission-critical applications.
And I'm extremely sensitive to where my data is stored - I want to keep control over sensitive work documents.
"If you're a business and you want to pay a programmer to make the software suit your needs better, you can't."
Really? So what are all these checks I keep receiving from clients who paid me to make the software better suit their needs?
Our company slogan has always been "We make the impossible unlikely" I guess it's more true than I thought!
-B-
So are you suggesting that just because we have few practical options for dealing with a dangerous NEO that it's better that we not even know about them at all?
Perhaps we could spend our research dollars on peril-sensitive sunglasses?:-)
-B-
See it all the time. We have a client who vested the passwords to critical financial data in a single user....who suddenly and unexpectedly died. We had to spend a couple of days cracking all of those passwords. Finally did get all of the data back, but it was expensive and time consuming.
Exactly right - and why I won't rely upon web-based apps for mission-critical applications. And I'm extremely sensitive to where my data is stored - I want to keep control over sensitive work documents.
"If you're a business and you want to pay a programmer to make the software suit your needs better, you can't." Really? So what are all these checks I keep receiving from clients who paid me to make the software better suit their needs? Our company slogan has always been "We make the impossible unlikely" I guess it's more true than I thought! -B-
So are you suggesting that just because we have few practical options for dealing with a dangerous NEO that it's better that we not even know about them at all? Perhaps we could spend our research dollars on peril-sensitive sunglasses? :-)
-B-