@Aidsmonste@benjamin0402@PicturesFoIder Yes. You are the last one. It’s lonely when you are the only one smart enough to know the truth. Honestly looks like he pulled his punch. Probably should be fired for not using enough force. He would have hit a man much harder.
@_vargaalex I know technically it is B, but from a user perspective, A is better because the cancel button in B looks like it is “grayed out” and doesn’t work. Makes it look broken.
@October2Leon@ask_aubry Just curious, do you have the same opinion if it said, “ I’m teaching my sons that it’s perfectly acceptable to be dependent on a woman.”?
@Dunder_viking@GRITCULT Kind of a selfish view. You wouldn’t change your mother’s life because of how much value it provided you… has nothing to do with what she might have changed given an opportunity. IDK, everyone finds happiness in different things, so maybe she was happy.
@DThompsonDev Solid advice. I haven’t been job hunting in a minute, so how important would you say a decked out LinkedIn profile is for tech workers. As opposed to more traditional résumés?
Does anyone think cyber defenders will ever be in a position were we aren’t just playing catch up to new adversarial tactics? Even when security research finds new stuff first, defender speed is slow to implement protection/detection. Job security I guess.
@bettersafetynet Example. IP enrichment. If an org chooses to reuse public IPs internally behind a NAT (always fun when they do but meh), then how does the SIEM enrich them. Does it know when an external IP is actually an internally NATed address or not. Niche case maybe, but I’ve seen it before.
@bettersafetynet Very good question. Assuming 3 tiered analyst system, I would say madatory at level 2. What I see is sometimes a misunderstanding of “real” data vs enriched data, and knowing how reliable enrichment is in a given org is reliant on understanding how the SIEM processes that data.
@ask_aubry Sometimes it’s best to know when two people have different boundaries and are incompatible. Asking/forcing a change will only breed resentment.
@ask_aubry This is an interesting situation, and perfect example of the difference in setting boundaries for yourself instead of someone else. If it bothers him, that’s okay; but he must choose to accept it and change, or leave. Asking her to change is attempting to set boundaries for her.
@UK_Daniel_Card I didn’t really answer the question though. I think 5 min is fine on average. But as others have pointed out, it is highly variable. I wouldn’t consider it a hostile work environment if it is only for security and not being used to gauge work level.
@UK_Daniel_Card I would say screen lock is a deterrent to insider threats in most cases, unless your workstation is easily accessible to the public. Though I would prefer a dynamic lock that activates when you leave your workstation unattended.