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Name That Toon: I Spy
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Marilyn Cohodas
Marilyn Cohodas,
User Rank: Strategist
11/19/2018 | 11:19:15 AM
It's 'toon time again at Dark Reading!
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Ratteau
Ratteau,
User Rank: Strategist
11/19/2018 | 11:21:38 AM
Who
Well that answers the how and the what, but still doesn't explain *who* watches the watchers...
vheins63101
vheins63101,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2018 | 12:02:00 PM
Cops
Move along, nothing to see here.
0xSonntag
0xSonntag,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2018 | 1:21:28 PM
caption
When AI joins Tinder
Diablue
Diablue,
User Rank: Strategist
11/19/2018 | 1:34:32 PM
Violations
I told the installers, "point the cameras where there will most likely be violations."
wfishburne
wfishburne,
User Rank: Strategist
11/19/2018 | 2:09:24 PM
I Spy
"Looks like security answered the 'who watches the watchers' question with recursion."
jrpolan
jrpolan,
User Rank: Author
11/19/2018 | 3:29:19 PM
Cartoon caption
"Narcissistic Security Disorder."
marcette
marcette,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2018 | 4:44:52 PM
Cartest
I spy, you spy, we all spy...a spy...
jenshadus
jenshadus,
User Rank: Strategist
11/20/2018 | 9:31:57 AM
camera's?
You're on candid camera!
dabubad
dabubad,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/20/2018 | 10:00:47 AM
Caption
"Looks like they're watching for insider threats these days"
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