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Re: What could have been done differently?
From: Alex Bligh <alex () alex org uk>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 10:42:05 -0000
Sean, --On 28 January 2003 03:10 -0500 Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com> wrote:
Are there practical answers that actually work in the real world with real users and real business needs?
1. Employ clueful staff 2. Make their operating environment (procedures etc.) best able to exploit their clue In the general case this is a people issue. Sure there are piles of whizzbang technical solutions that address individual problems (some of which your clueful staff might even think of themselves), but in the final analysis, having people with clue architect, develop and operate your systems is far more important than anything CapEx will buy you alone. Note it is not difficult to envisage how this attack could have been far far worse with a few code changes... Alex Bligh
Current thread:
- What could have been done differently? Sean Donelan (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Alex Bligh (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Andy Putnins (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Alex Bligh (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Mike Lewinski (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Andy Putnins (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? E.B. Dreger (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? E.B. Dreger (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Eliot Lear (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Rubens Kuhl Jr. (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? Ted Fischer (Jan 28)
- Re: What could have been done differently? bdragon (Jan 29)
- Re: What could have been done differently? David Howe (Jan 30)
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- Re: What could have been done differently? Alex Bligh (Jan 28)