Comment Re:Shell apps? (Score 1) 621
Just plug a headset into your netbook and you're set, if you want to look at it that way. A netbook won't fit in your pocket, but it's not a burden to carry around for the most part.
Just plug a headset into your netbook and you're set, if you want to look at it that way. A netbook won't fit in your pocket, but it's not a burden to carry around for the most part.
you're probably right. As much as I wanted to find fault and prove you wrong, I can't and now I'm just bitter.
I don't think he was implying that security professionals are incapable of creativity. In most organizations security is considered an inconvenience, a budget drain, and an afterthought. Very rarely is an IT team staffed appropriately to allow the time and flexibility for anybody to try to think creatively about security. Even if they had the time, convincing people to spend money to prevent attacks that haven't happened yet is more difficult than it should be.
Being pulled away from a firewall deployment because one of the many Finance printers is out of toner is a lot more common than one would think.
You feel divorced from marketing because you want to believe that you're a special and unique snowflake that deserves personal attention and can't simply be lumped into any demographic.
If one could just figure out how to cater to the "Sensitive and Unique Snowflake" market, we'd have you and the 6 billion other people who feel exactly the same.
No, pretty much all of your "points" are incorrect or misleading. You're just an attention whore.
Let this be a lesson to all readers. A low
"The make some great stuff, but decent has gotten good enough"
If decent is good enough, that explains why so many people still run Windows.
HaHa... no. HR exists to try to make the shit that comes down from management taste less like shit. HR watches out for themselves and they take direction from the CEO. They're certainly not putting themselves on the line for an employee.
Where there's a will, there's a relative.