ChurchHatesTucker (profile), 27 Mar 2014 @ 10:22am
Version?
Does it mention which version of the license it was? I thought more recent ones were supposed to address these kinds of things. Or is it just an impossible concept to implement under German law?
the problem is that home-grown solutions are rarely better, and often worse, from a security standpoint than the IT department they're trying to work around.
I used to collect the PC viruses that came over the wire to my department's Macs. IT's solution was to isolate the Macs as a potential vector for viruses.
Such “shadow IT” systems “can introduce security risks when unsupported hardware and software are not subject to the same security measures that are applied to supported technologies,”
Isn't the fact that they're "not subject to the same security measures that are applied to supported technologies" rather the point?
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wat
Noted. So if I can actually do it, I'm good.
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Version?
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I'm going to pretend that there were obscenities that were censored there.
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Makes sense
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Indeed. More like the Bait and Switchover.
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What Google should do...
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Hah
Looking forward to that.
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I used to collect the PC viruses that came over the wire to my department's Macs. IT's solution was to isolate the Macs as a potential vector for viruses.
Typical Hammer thinking.
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Say what?
Isn't the fact that they're "not subject to the same security measures that are applied to supported technologies" rather the point?
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