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It was one occasion but checked three different vehicles. Anybody can access it from home, there’s even an app on the phone for it.. There’s no personal details or names on it. Just purely shows if there’s outstanding finance or if the car has been a right off in an accident. I’m sure you have a website in the u.s that you use when your buying a car?
Then how can I get your code?
Ketan, we use SndTweet from Kisco which requires the same type of self-issued certificate which you describe. While creating the certificate there was an option to enter the number of days. I believe I entered 2000 because DCM shows that the certificate is valid for more than five years.
Surface will not overtake it until maybe the price point comes down. Companies cannot spend that much money on a mobile workforce per device and allowing tablet BYOD could a real nightmare to support effectively.
did you mean ports? like port 25?
You’ve been an employee for over 10 years.
You didn’t know that using this program violated the company policy and that was not in the company employee handbook..
That policy seemed to state that you were allowed some use of the computer and network.
Program with the same name is available for free use.
All sounds like a misunderstanding and a shame for an employer to loose a good employee.
Good luck.
You can save money becuase you save time. Web designers know what they are doing. You may not.
Web designers know what works and can get you the results you want.
Web designers have a different perspective. You are the business person so you may not be able to think like a client.
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I think this is a fine approach. It’s what many of my clients are doing with good results. The thing you don’t want to do is put all of your eggs in one vendor’s basket.
I don’t know for sure but I suspect that the human eye cannot detect the difference in video signals running at such a high refresh rate. Video cameras, yes…that’s why we see screens flickering on TV and in movies. Personal use, not so much…especially compared to the sub 70 Hz rates we used to have on CRTs in the 1980s and 1990s.
Video conferencing…well, you need to test it out but I suspect it won’t make a difference.
Here is how someone did it
This is how I did it.
1a) In Outlook, right click on the group and “Add to Contacts”
1b) In Outlook, expand the group email list.
2) Expand the group email list.
3) Copy all of the email names in the expanded list (I did this with AD user names)
4) Open your contact in outlook and click on the contact you just created.
5) Delete the Contact under “Name”
6) Click “Select Members”
7) Paste the username you copied
8) Outlook will ask you to clarify some names that it has an issue with.
9) When completed, Outlook will show a nice list of names and email addresses and probably say that there are “too many names to save”.
10) click “Save As” and save as a .txt file.
11) copy the items in the saved txt file, paste as text into excel and it should auto matically format (as the saved txt was saved in tab separated format.
12) from there you should be good.
sounds like a phishing attack to me.
Ask an employment lawyer. He or she can help. I suspect you’ll have the liberal approach that Europe takes regarding employee privacy on your side.
It is not yet possible to change the old manager to the new manager without canceling and rescheduling the meeting.
According to the same Verizon report, 76% of intrusions exploited weak or stolen credentials. Wow! It’s 2013 and we’re getting hit worse than ever because of simple, silly, and downright stupid problems that lead to password compromise.
Here’s the problem: human beings are expedient; we want immediate gratification. Many people look to take the path of least resistance every chance they get. This way of thinking and living goes against the very principles of good security…especially when it comes to passwords – at least well thought out passphrases that are so simple to remember yet practically impossible to crack.
Unless and until we follow the basic principles of information security that have been around for many decades, we’ll continue having these problems. This goes not only for choosing smart passphrases but also many other decisions that can facilitate password-cracking attacks such as:
-encrypting our mobile devices
-patching
-being smart about phishing
-anti-malware controls
It’s all tied together. Here are some of my additional thoughts on passwords, politics and all the nonsense related to the two:
http://www.principlelogic.com/passwords.html
This direction is one that more and more companies will take. The Cloud is nothing new, IT users have been using the cloud for years. it is just a new cool buzzword. There are benefits to the hybrid IT that companies are trying to leverage. Good luck to us all.
If you want to learn more about vulnerabilities, ethical hacking, and security testing tools, check out my various TechTarget contributions here: http://www.principlelogic.com/toolstesting.html
I would say Blackberry Fusion Management is a great choice for a Mobile Device Manager(MDM) because it can manage BYOD for iPhones, Androids and Blackberries. You do not have to have blackeberry devices to use it. Right now BlackBerry 10 are the only devices that come out the box with a work profile and a personal profile that allows the user to separate the two.
There are other MDMs out there so it will be up to you to learn how they all work and pick the one that allows you to enforce company policy the best while still allowing the employee to use the phone







