That’s a very high degree of BCDR planning, and quite costly I assume.
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That’s a very high degree of BCDR planning, and quite costly I assume.
How you keep the air gapped system in sync?
I’m using Postmark for my Vaultwarden. Nothing major I know of.
You need to first understand the grand structure of the doc, then cherry pick the content to action points. At least that’s how I do it.
The knowledge and skill are useful, but I can’t say the same for the degree
Well. Misconfiguration happens, and sadly, quite often.
the document is nearly impossible to read all the way through and just as hard to understand fully
It is a boring document but it not impossible to read through, nor understand. The is what compliances officer do. I have a (useless) cybersecurity degree and reading NIST publications is part of my lecture.
Actually, how hard can it be? My old cheap ass Casio can have its battery replaced and waterproof already.
Sure, smartwatches have more bells and whistles but not as complicated as a mechanical watch, right?
They all are free, no subscription required
And sorry Apple users, I don’t know what option you have cuz I don’t use Apple.
It isn’t just about one company, but precedent. If today Asus can get away with this, other will look and copy the behavior. Apple and Samsung started a lot of anti-consumer precedents and no one can sure Asus isn’t the next.
How can I do this without Cloudflare?
What would happen if now plug in another calculator? AFAIK that only a P2P connection and never meant for >2 parties.
I wonder what can counter this except banning it, or provide calculators to students instead of using their own.
Time to build a wolfarm applet
Or use a dongle to lock the calc in test mode, where unlock needs a passcode sent from it.
The article said it can be download “on demand” so that might make the clearing pointless.
Any link to news? This is my first time heard of this.