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Name That Toon: Endpoint Protection
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gicad
gicad,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/25/2019 | 8:05:56 AM
Technology evolution

Let's hope this time, the Insanity Knight will succeed, with his traditional old approach, to save us.

 

dmisk.2019
dmisk.2019,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/22/2019 | 9:39:02 AM
Cyber Awareness
"I think this year's Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign is too much!  I'll clean up after a cyber incident, but I will not clean up after a horse incident." 

 
rockclimber510
rockclimber510,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/21/2019 | 10:03:58 AM
Giant Problem
When Don's computer got infected with ransomware, he knew he had a giant problem he had to fight.
rockclimber510
rockclimber510,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/21/2019 | 10:01:50 AM
Giants In Disguise
Microsoft's Lock Screen apparently looked a little too real on Don's new 8K screen.
rslay99
rslay99,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/20/2019 | 5:20:14 PM
Medieval Kingdom Security
"Must have been another Bud Light Platinum night at Joe's, He's trying to protect the office with Medieval Kingdom Security again!"
suliano
suliano,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2019 | 1:21:02 PM
su
-when I told you that our cyber-defense was from another age
BrianR603
BrianR603,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2019 | 9:02:28 AM
End Point Protection
"Looks like the new security solution they brought in keeps charging our accounts"
InfoSec Overnights
InfoSec Overnights,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/19/2019 | 5:16:36 AM
Caption
I don't think he understands "spearphishing."
paustinnew
paustinnew,
User Rank: Apprentice
11/18/2019 | 5:17:14 PM
Tilting at windmills
Is this a new type of spear phishing?
scottdutton@centurytel.net
[email protected],
User Rank: Apprentice
11/18/2019 | 3:09:52 PM
Cartoon Caption
We wanted the Cyber Ninjas, but this was the best we could find.
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