Date sent:              Fri, 27 Nov 2009 13:48:21 +0000 (GMT)
From:                   Drsolly <[email protected]>

> I once spend an entire morning doing a security seminar on a computer 
> provided by my host, which (he didn't know either) was infected with 
> Vacsina. It was only when I got to the antivirus part of the seminar that 
> I discovered it.

:-)

In them days I was carrying around a huge file of overheads.  However, I did 
use 
computers for some of the presentations (remember the old LCD panels you put 
on top of overhead projectors?), and, as a matter of course, carried an AV with 
me 
that I used to scan the machine while I was setting up everything else.

Funny, with all the advanced tech these days, it still seems to take about the 
same 
time to get all set up ...

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So, just to circle back, if we roll out a zero-tolerance approach
to cliches and empty buzzwords, we can take our dialogue to the
next level. At the end of the day, this new paradigm would
benefit all stakeholders and make business communication more
user-friendly. So, could I get buy-in for you to make this one of
your action items? Please ramp up a new best practice and make it
mission critical to rightsize your use of stale terminology.
Thanks in advance for your help.     - Mark Sutcliffe, Sun, 20060905
victoria.tc.ca/techrev/rms.htm blog.isc2.org/isc2_blog/slade/index.html
http://blogs.securiteam.com/index.php/archives/author/p1/
http://twitter.com/NoticeBored http://twitter.com/rslade
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