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Name That Toon: I Spy
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Flakpup
Flakpup,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/20/2018 | 12:18:01 PM
Hindsight
In hindsight it seems inevitable... the AI itself has become our greatest Insider Threat.
acampbell448
acampbell448,
User Rank: Ninja
12/14/2018 | 10:58:22 AM
AI Hypnotist!
Look deep into my eyes.  You are getting sleepy, very sleepy......
cumberbatch00111
cumberbatch00111,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/14/2018 | 1:12:47 AM
Caption goes like:
camera, camera everywhere, not a single news to rely on
wkilburn
wkilburn,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/13/2018 | 3:24:02 PM
Cartoon contest
So now we are monitoring the monitor?
rdtwombly
rdtwombly,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/13/2018 | 2:01:57 PM
Republicans and Democrats
Now we can see why Congress can't get anything done.
mike@deming
[email protected],
User Rank: Apprentice
12/13/2018 | 1:41:01 PM
Name that toon
Who is watching who!
douglasgray1992
douglasgray1992,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/13/2018 | 12:20:31 PM
Re: Camers
I think we're taking this insider threat thing a little far.
BasselALBP
BasselALBP,
User Rank: Apprentice
12/13/2018 | 1:12:22 AM
When Harry Met Sally
When Harry Met Sally
HPERPER
HPERPER,
User Rank: Strategist
12/12/2018 | 3:30:42 PM
Name That Toon: I Spy
Since we installed the new security system we have not lost a single security camera.
Blaze007
Blaze007,
User Rank: Strategist
12/12/2018 | 10:42:16 AM
Re: It's 'toon time again at Dark Reading!
"Rumor has it that if you try to review the security film, you'll get trapped in a honeypot!"
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