I'm not a system admin, but isn't it stupid to assume that it is possible to secure every device on the network? Wouldn't a more appropriate approach be to assume that every single device is vulnerable and design a system for that scenario?
You know, Xcode 2.1 has been out for about 2 weeks now, and people are only just starting to talk about WebObjects being free, and thats probably only because it got slashdot'd. I guess that shows how everyone cares.
NZ's tv stations use this and I must say it looks far better, BBC one is all bland. But it does look better than a 2D painting. I think its just to many people hate change.
I'm not a system admin, but isn't it stupid to assume that it is possible to secure every device on the network? Wouldn't a more appropriate approach be to assume that every single device is vulnerable and design a system for that scenario?
New Zealand is just a state of Australia, didn't you know?
delete from Users where clue = 0;
Install Linux and give it to kids who don't know how to use a lightbulb! (there may be a little exaggeration there)
Ah don't you the love freedom.
and misses...
You should go to jail.
You know, Xcode 2.1 has been out for about 2 weeks now, and people are only just starting to talk about WebObjects being free, and thats probably only because it got slashdot'd. I guess that shows how everyone cares.
NZ's tv stations use this and I must say it looks far better, BBC one is all bland. But it does look better than a 2D painting. I think its just to many people hate change.