[And Melissa could have been worse.] Much tougher [viruses] are on the way, ... Companies need to know this is the just the beginning. |
All we hear is rumors. A lot of people are hanging out thinking they're going to get something extra. We should be OK, but you worry about the future of those with lower seniority. What's going to happen to them down the road? |
Anyone walking through the typical Fortune 500 office today could just poke a head into a cube, grab a password and be in. |
As networks become more open-ended, IT has to be even more concerned that proprietary information can now be accessed by unknown individuals. IT is taking more of a big brother attitude and this is frustrating users. |
Customers are looking for someone who can import a physical-security component to their network and include it in their standard data correlation and reporting. |
Customers can largely blame themselves and not the vendors for these problems. Users have been clamoring for a one-stop shop for all their security needs because they had so much difficulty integrating all these disparate technologies. |
It looks like a hard nut to crack, because the security industry has not had any historical experience cracking this particular nut. |
Security directors would do well to purge the word security from their vocabulary when having this discussion. To anyone outside of the security profession, security is an annoying layer of cost and inconvenience. The benefits of security should be the point of your presentation. If we can identify what benefits a company can enjoy with appropriate security measures, then we can have a useful discussion of ROI. |
This was just a great big joke on us. He better not show his face here again. |
We've never seen anything like this. The Steelers fans have been coming here for years, and now we're seeing Seahawks fans coming out of the woodwork. |