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hewenthatway
hewenthatway,
User Rank: Strategist
3/5/2016 | 1:28:40 AM
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I don't care if you think it's "insecure", Bob.  These user password drones are going to be the future, you'll see.
BrianofBoston
BrianofBoston,
User Rank: Strategist
3/4/2016 | 11:30:59 AM
Two-Factor Authentication
Our 2-factor authentication policy increases security while allowing us to deliver passwords to users in a more efficient manner. 
Rusty.Walker
Rusty.Walker,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/4/2016 | 11:09:10 AM
Cloud
"This is not the solution I was looking for when I mentioned storing passwords in the cloud."
mjenko597
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3/3/2016 | 9:27:38 PM
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Everyone here already knows what is.  This is for those that forgot.
Caverat
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3/3/2016 | 11:48:13 AM
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Carl comes from the school of hard knocks.

Carl is just beginning to understand the pitfalls of not using secure web sites.

Don't be like Carl.
RichardU368
RichardU368,
User Rank: Apprentice
3/3/2016 | 10:53:44 AM
The iPhone case
Have you made any progress in the iPhone case agent Smith? If it's too hard, Mr MCoffee is more then eager to help.
spayre
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3/3/2016 | 2:02:03 AM
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"I see that you are no longer using Post-It Notes on your monitor to keep track of your password. Guess that the security awareness training did pay off. Good job and keep it up.."
W1T3H4T
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3/2/2016 | 12:36:09 PM
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This is not what I meant when I asked you to create a Training and Awarness program.
elor347
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3/2/2016 | 10:35:24 AM
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d4rk.m4tt3r
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3/2/2016 | 10:08:21 AM
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"The hackers' ransom note just flew by our window!"
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