Firewall to Protect Against Electroencephalography Telepathy
Thu 2008-08-28 07:34:27

What is Private Anymore?

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Mon, 2008-09-01 00:34
hard to patch

You've got me there Jim.  In following standard security practices, we would only bandaid initially leaving the embarrassment of greater breaches as the catalyst to expand to brain OS hardening, black listing, behavior based and anomalous intrusion prevention.  Moreover, I would tend to throw them all out and protect data in my brain at its inception (forgoing the wasted dollars on outdated protection strategies). 

I'd have to say that over the years I have had several patchings that would qualify as such, while demonstrating repetitive requests to the C-suite for enhanced security controls I liken to insanity expecting a different result.  This truly demonstrates that somewhere along the way, a successful intrusion occurred with a lobotomy payload that is timed for periodic release based upon specific triggers that slowly eats away at and erodes normal brain functions.

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