thats why its called work, because you have to work. if it was supposed to be fun it'd be called play.
since you obviously want to "play" its no wonder you were fired.
I personally welcome all flavors of OSes and all their attached vunerabilities as long as the 800lb Gorilla known as Cisco continues to reign supreme! The majority of exploits can be controlled at the network level if you know what you are doing. Virii? Try attaching a QoS policy to a virus that gives it no bandwidth to work in. Self defending networks are the future!
Even as a MS Fanboi, I found this article woefully shortsighted. Anyone who's tried to move or even talk about Security Policies apart from "change your password ever X days" knows its a political nightmare.
For someone such as myself, its a great way to make sure I never look bad not having a project completed. All I do is submit a policy (or acceptable usage) surrounding whatever project I am working on. When my boss comes around asking "Why isn't this project done?" usually the response is "Your boss hasn't approved the policy surrounding the project" The suits will take between 1 - 2 months to get the finalized document back and by that time I've had plenty of time to correct any minor problems.
thats why its called work, because you have to work. if it was supposed to be fun it'd be called play. since you obviously want to "play" its no wonder you were fired.
I personally welcome all flavors of OSes and all their attached vunerabilities as long as the 800lb Gorilla known as Cisco continues to reign supreme! The majority of exploits can be controlled at the network level if you know what you are doing. Virii? Try attaching a QoS policy to a virus that gives it no bandwidth to work in. Self defending networks are the future!
Even as a MS Fanboi, I found this article woefully shortsighted. Anyone who's tried to move or even talk about Security Policies apart from "change your password ever X days" knows its a political nightmare. For someone such as myself, its a great way to make sure I never look bad not having a project completed. All I do is submit a policy (or acceptable usage) surrounding whatever project I am working on. When my boss comes around asking "Why isn't this project done?" usually the response is "Your boss hasn't approved the policy surrounding the project" The suits will take between 1 - 2 months to get the finalized document back and by that time I've had plenty of time to correct any minor problems.
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