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Joe Average User Is In Trouble
Scott Granneman, 2003-10-22

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It's true, but who pays? 2003-10-22
HellCat (3 replies)
Who pays for security education? Most companies don't want to foot the bill for a single IDS sensor much less a corporate education program. Security is a cost, and THIS is what the ?front office" understands. Most of us "zealots" don't get it.

And in the small biz market it?s impossible to know how far to take security. Does a small biz need more than a firewall, anti-virus software, UPS, and tape backup? The SMB market is the largest group of MS-Windows users, and the most under-educated; but how do you educate them? Who pays? Most small biz folks don?t even HAVE an admin person. They just have a ?computer guy? who comes out to fix only the problem he?s asked to fix. If he pushes security (more parts and labor), then he?s seen as trying to bilk the customer.

I?m grateful for this article because I?m tired of Security Focus blow-hard snobs posting unreasonably time-consuming solutions to prove they are valuable asset to the world. http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/188/comment/22849#MS
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It's true, but who pays? 2003-10-22
blacklight
It's true, but who pays? 2003-10-23
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It's true, but who pays? 2003-10-25
Mark Rohrer <mark.e.rohrer@lmco.com>
Who is going to pay for it? 2003-10-22
Dennis Jugan
Teach a man to fish..... 2003-10-22
Dennis Jugan (1 replies)
Teach a man to fish..... 2003-10-23
HellCat
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-22
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-23
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-24
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-24
Anonymous
You're missing the point... 2003-10-24
Anonymous (2 replies)
No you are 2003-10-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
No you are 2003-10-31
Elvinas Piliponis
RPC obsolete? 2003-10-27
Anonymous
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-27
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-28
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Maybe ISPs should take a more active role 2003-10-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-23
faraonej@bellsouth.net (2 replies)
ISP roles 2003-10-24
Anonymous (2 replies)
ISP roles 2003-10-24
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ISP roles 2003-10-28
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ISP roles 2003-11-02
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-27
chris@remove.starforge.co.uk
The altruism here is inspiring... 2003-10-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
The altruism here is inspiring... 2003-10-24
Wayne Fielder
'3 steps to protect your pc' SIC 2003-10-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
'3 steps to protect your pc' SIC 2003-10-27
Anonymous
Wait, are we sure this is real? 2003-10-23
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Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-24
Damon McMahon <inst_karma@hotmail.com>
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-24
Anonymous
Simple and straightforward..... 2003-10-24
Dennis Jugan
This could of been a decent article.... 2003-10-25
Anonymous (1 replies)
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-25
Chuck M.
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-28
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It's not just Joe Average 2003-10-28
Anonymous
Joe Average User Is In Trouble 2003-10-28
Chris Nehren (apeiron@comcast.net)
The problem is human nature 2003-10-29
blacklight
ISP roles and IS pro roles 2003-10-30
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slowing of the internet 2003-11-03
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