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Beyond the Office: Securing Home Devices and Networks Against Corporate Breaches

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Until recently, targeted cyberattacks were primarily directed at specific groups, such as top executives, politicians, or celebrities. If you use a corporate BYOD for work, it is best to avoid using it for home entertainment activities, like playing games or browsing social networks. However, things have changed.

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Fountainhead: My Cloudy Nerdy Playlist for 2012

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But I thought it might be fun to collate a playlist that specifically appeals to the techie/cloudy group. Freakin brilliant tribute to IPv6. Burton Group blog. Political movements have their anthems. Starbucks has its background music brand. So here goes. Some of these are pretty funny. others leave a bit to be desired.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: The Basics of Local DNS for Small Business.

Sean Daniel

I haven't dug through the group policy yet but I imagine that's a likely place for that setting to be pushed to the client. Additionally, I attempted to reenable the service via Group Policy so as not to have to touch all the machines this service was disabled on. Or what action forces a reset with LAN Config running?

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Enable TimeMachine Backup for.

Sean Daniel

The address listed is actually your ipv6 ip address. Social Media. Yahoo SBS Support Group. SBS Product Group Friend Feed. The instructions above are slightly wrong. First off ifconfig| grep en0 DOES NOT return your MAC address. You'll notice that the format does not match. SharePoint Services. Personal Cloud.

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