What Are You Doing Right Now
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I think the average wireless keyboard is likely far more secure than the average wired one. How easy is it to tap a standard keyboard? Not hard at all. SO easy, even if you are using RF externally. A wireless one might not be hard, but it is not as easy as the wired ones.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I think the average wireless keyboard is likely far more secure than the average wired one. How easy is it to tap a standard keyboard? Not hard at all. SO easy, even if you are using RF externally. A wireless one might not be hard, but it is not as easy as the wired ones.
Most have encryption too these days.
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@dafyre said:
Agreed. I think a SMB a lot of times may not have the in-house expertise (experience?) necessary to properly maintain / update the production environment.
FTFY
Most SMBs that I see lack the skills that I generally assume are a minimum bar for running internal IT.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I think the average wireless keyboard is likely far more secure than the average wired one. How easy is it to tap a standard keyboard? Not hard at all. SO easy, even if you are using RF externally. A wireless one might not be hard, but it is not as easy as the wired ones.
Most have encryption too these days.
Exactly, that's why. That they do anything makes them many times more secure.
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Trying to follow along. I came it to see what was going on and found it pretty busy.
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How are you guys doing over in London?
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@Reid-Cooper said:
How are you guys doing over in London?
Great. Weather is nice and having a good time at the conference. Quite busy now that the sessions are really underway.
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I'm leading the pub crawl tonight, so looking forward to that!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
How are you guys doing over in London?
Great. Weather is nice and having a good time at the conference. Quite busy now that the sessions are really underway.
Any good sessions so far?
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I've only attended the one so far. But Unitrends announcing new free stuff is pretty exciting.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've only attended the one so far. But Unitrends announcing new free stuff is pretty exciting.
That seems like a pretty light session load.
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Yeah, I tend to get busy and not have very much time for the official sessions.
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Networking seems to have a much higher value than attending sessions, and a great time to really develop relationships with vendors.
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@art_of_shred said:
Networking seems to have a much higher value than attending sessions, and a great time to really develop relationships with vendors.
The vendor time is a huge deal. If you talk to them during sessions you get time to actually talk not just walk by and smile.
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@art_of_shred said:
Networking seems to have a much higher value than attending sessions, and a great time to really develop relationships with vendors.
I think this is what I missed the last I went down. Really need to amp up the networking effort.
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One of these days I will go to SpiceWorld.. when I get an employer who will pay for it haha. So might be a good while.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
One of these days I will go to SpiceWorld.. when I get an employer who will pay for it haha. So might be a good while.
It's a fun party.
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@coliver said:
@art_of_shred said:
Networking seems to have a much higher value than attending sessions, and a great time to really develop relationships with vendors.
I think this is what I missed the last I went down. Really need to amp up the networking effort.
It's a social media conference more than anything. It is ALL about the networking.
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Planning to take my old 4k/6k video editing machine (the HP z820) with 192GB ram and 24 Cores and make a mean Hyper-V system out of it for home use. Then test Unitrends.
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Nice. My home desktop is still a triple core, 6GB machine.