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lalakimmers
lalakimmers,
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3/1/2016 | 9:59:59 PM
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I'm not sure we are on the same page when I called you and said "fly by my office to share your Security Awareness plans"
lalakimmers
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3/1/2016 | 9:59:55 PM
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I'm not sure we are on the same page when I called you and said "fly by my office to share your Security Awareness plans"
hp8069
hp8069,
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3/1/2016 | 4:04:40 PM
Re: Attempt #1
We have taken a new approach to password management.   We are storing our passwords in the cloud and you must use windows to access it.
David N.
David N.,
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3/1/2016 | 1:55:32 PM
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Okay, you techies talked me into it.  I hired a company that will store your passwords in the clouds, but this is a lot more expensive than just putting sticky notes on the side of the computer monitor.  Explain to me again how this is going to improve our security.
crimeprophet
crimeprophet,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/29/2016 | 6:26:02 PM
Insider Threat
To reduce insider threat dwell time, if you forget a password, all your other passwords are also reset.
RLambb
RLambb,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/28/2016 | 11:19:25 PM
Spelling Mistake :)
Dont worry about password, we have secured it in the cloud. Just wait some time for the rain to deliver it
RLambb
RLambb,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/27/2016 | 10:49:59 PM
Forgot password is not working !
Dont wory about password, we have secured it in the cloud. Just wait for the some time for the rain to deliver it.
Glorfendill
Glorfendill,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/26/2016 | 5:11:17 PM
Thank you Gene!
Gene, The Security Department would like to thank you for removing the password sticky notes from your desk. Remember Security is everyone's job!
David N.
David N.,
User Rank: Strategist
2/26/2016 | 4:13:14 PM
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Jim, I have heard a rumor that your password may not be stored in compliance with our corporate privacy and security policies.  Do you have a minute to talk about it?
David N.
David N.,
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2/26/2016 | 4:04:39 PM
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Tim, I just got a call from Marketting.  Appearently, Mike sent your email to the printer instead of the one that had been approved for the campain.  The mix-up was only detected this morning.  You didn't sent Mike anything sensitive, right?
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