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You need to first understand the grand sturcture of the doc, then cherry pick the content to action points. At least that’s how I do it.
The knowledge and skill are useful, but I can’t say the same for the degree
the document is nearly impossible to read all the way through and just as hard to understand fully
It is a boring document but it not impossible to read through, nor understand. The is what compliances officer do. I have a (useless) cybersecurity degree and reading NIST publications is part of my lecture.
How can I do this without Cloudflare?
What would happen if now plug in another calculator? AFAIK that only a P2P connection and never meant for 2 parties.
I wonder what can counter this except banning it, or provide calculators to students instead of using their own.
Time to build a wolfarm applet
Apple opening up would makes to mean toward them more. Still, I’m only going to get a new phone after 2026, after the EU’s battery mandate in force.
Dude. Just use Signal or SimpleX. Even Telegram is alright. Why bother to use an service that no one heard of?
Maybe there will be a faulty one laying somwhere now thrown away by the owner? That will be nice for analysis.
Is this a cyberattack, or pre-planted explosives?
My dad used to have one and it runs on single AA bsttery. It will burn if exploded but I doubt will that make “man fell on the groud bleeding.” Newer models might use recharable batteries, yet the BMC (logically thinking) should be sperated from the communication part as charging have nothing to do with it. How are you going to use SMS to hack a part of the system which isn’t connected?
If it is pre-planted explosives, that’s just wet work and nothing to talk about it.
Of course, the attacker can do a supply chain attack (by threating/hacking the manufacture, excluding explosives) as a stage to make the cyberattack possible.
How are they going to identify who are teens?
Then I don’t see any problem for them just put down $50 more.
I didn’t say it isn’t legit nor I distrust automation, but I would like to see anyone operating an online shop paid for a cert to show they are honest and won’t diappear in thin air not delivering. Am I going to get back what I paid, properly not, but a basic DV cert isn’t expensive either for a business.
I don’t believe paid cert can’t use automation to keep certs upto date.
Personally, I distrust any ecommerce site that uses any free cert. I see paid cert as a commitment to do honest business, as they need to have some records on the CA.
But for a blog or anythings other than ecommerce is totally fine by me.
Note: It is not about security, nor automation, but a show commitment (i.e. buying a cert), largely psycological.
I’m interest at the eve part as I’m looking to join. Is cheating common?
EDIT: missed a word
Okay, I missed read and I apologize. However, you’re just trolling. You disagree the phone requirement. Yet when others propose alternative solutions that direct uses to an equally direct communication method, you oppose that too without providing any alternatives.
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