I’ve used SailPoint at two different jobs. It’s got its issues. But it’s also a really powerful system for enterprise level identity and access management when configured correctly.
I’ve used SailPoint at two different jobs. It’s got its issues. But it’s also a really powerful system for enterprise level identity and access management when configured correctly.
Crowd strike is an antivirus program that is installed on servers and laptops/desktops. The update corrupted a file that caused the operating system not to boot. The impact is thousands of hours of manual labor to recover these servers and endpoints. You have to do it in person unless your user is tech savvy enough to get into safe mode and delete a file. And you need admin rights
The only reason I don’t use Linux all the time are video games - which are getting better, and streaming because DRM doesn’t support it and I can tell the difference between 720p and 4k. Otherwise it’s my main OS.
That really sucks. I’m sorry to hear that. I have some minor issues with types of foods that I love, but they’re not nearly that serious. I can’t imagine having this reaction to gluten.
I mean… How could they not be possible symptoms of a disease that affects the entire GI tract? Maybe they’re not as common, but it would make sense that anything of that nature could cause nausea and vomiting
Yeah that’s the name. Was struggling to remember. Thanks for linking it so I can go back through it later lol
I’ve been doing cyber security for years now. Back in the pandemic, I found a talk about using elevators for physical penetration tests. Went down the rabbit hole and now I can tell you a lot about an elevator just from the up and down buttons in the lobby lol.
I met a guy at a bar one night who was just starting his studies in cyber security. I’ve been doing it for years now and he was excited to hear all of my experiences, good and bad.
We entered a few CTFs together, but I’m not usually on the offensive side so he carried me a bit in the early challenges and we had to tap out when we got to the harder ones.
I haven’t seen him in a while. I should text him.
The author used to hang out on a forum I was part of before the book came out. I think he released it in a serial format and was really cool to interact with
I love this format, but I wish they had full video versions. I’ve at least been unable to find anything more than highlights. My attention issues cause me to lose focus when it’s audio only.
This is interesting because brain size I would think might lead to more dementia and Alzheimer’s. At least when I was in college, the common thought was that brain swelling caused plaques to form because the brain was resting against the skull. Would love to hear from someone who knows more than me though.
If I had to guess, it sounds like a bunch of indie developers might be pooling resources into a collaborative studio or publisher or something.
Yes, a VPN with strong authentication is what you want.
Gonna need a citation for that one because I don’t see it on a quick search for auto tune
No it isn’t.
Yeah the best hope is that upnp is turned on. I think that’s the protocol that allows automatic port forwarding to happen
Samsung.
Except my old TV would still try to load ads even though it wasn’t connected to the Internet. Made it run slow as shit. When the screen died conveniently right after the warranty period, I just switched to using a monitor to watch stuff.
If the scandal was a hoax it would be Bill Gates gate-gate-gate
Throw your phone away and get an android. Lol