Comment and then they will fire you (Score 2) 56
Comment Re:Latency (Score 2) 13
Comment It is time for another tshirt design! (Score 1) 99
Comment Viewers are down, Yup (Score 1) 118
Comment Click bait. This is not stealing! (Score 1) 170
Comment Red badge of courage. Wear it proudly! (Score 1) 182
Comment Kudos to Canada's Post Office (Score 1, Troll) 143
Comment Lost alot of faith when they went after Naomi Wu (Score 1) 51
Comment Goes out and buys a case of Pepsi (Score 1) 85
Comment Dumb status symbol (Score 1) 255
Comment This will break with firewalled dns, Oh joy. (Score 1) 121
I have firewalled dns as a security measure. One hack is to point someone at a foreign dns server bad guys control. So I guess I am off to another provider if they do this. Disappointing.
Comment Yuck! (Score 1) 1191
Comment The rest of the company has different needs. (Score 2) 214
I used to work at a TV station. My two cents and the short version.
The business end of the company has different needs and goals than the engineering area. An example a marketing person should not be able to access the transmitter site. Put a firewall between Engineering and the rest of the company. That is your point of demarc. There is going to be data sharing between the areas, but that is the purpose of the firewall. Setup procedures and standards for company computing. Train or work with a designated engineer on company IT procedures. Let the IT engneer setup engineering procedures The engineers only need access to a subset of the company IT. Engineers PCs should log on to the domain or their trusted domain.. Everybody is happy.