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Name That Toon: Mobile (In)security
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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli,
User Rank: Ninja
3/1/2017 | 7:00:49 AM
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"If you think our mobile cloud is bad, you should see our firewall."
BrookC827
BrookC827,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/28/2017 | 4:06:40 PM
Ransomware
I told them that mobile ransomware would be a problem.
Tusharji11
Tusharji11,
User Rank: Strategist
2/28/2017 | 6:21:41 AM
I-Tea (In)-Security over a Coffee
I-Tea Blows (In)-Security Dilemma with Coffee!
abby.ross
abby.ross,
User Rank: Strategist
2/27/2017 | 5:30:35 PM
Name that Toon: Mobile (In)security
At least with wireless, my coffee's more secure.
jasongold
jasongold,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/27/2017 | 3:29:14 PM
caption contest
I told him not to open Exodus-8.docm.  You'd think he'd learn after the coffee turned to coolant.
untaken
untaken,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/25/2017 | 9:22:57 PM
Re: Name That Toon:
I don't think Dylan had this in mind when he sang "A hard rain's gonna fall".
Lisa788
Lisa788,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/25/2017 | 3:00:48 PM
In the Cloud
Cloud-y with a chance of phones.
kat333
kat333,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/25/2017 | 9:31:28 AM
caption
So, did I hear that there are doughnuts in the breakroom...?
WilliamF971
WilliamF971,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/24/2017 | 5:07:33 PM
Name That Toon
"Guess you were right about IoT going to the Cloud"
DiscountViscount
DiscountViscount,
User Rank: Apprentice
2/24/2017 | 4:45:26 PM
Caption Contest Entry
"Now who thinks turning the floor into a wireless charger was a stupid idea?"
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