Monday, Monday.

Stephen Gielda has a nice little article about internal system security, and stresses how the weakest link in network security is inside your office, not outside.

Monday for me has been rather uneventful. Staff Meeting this morning didn’t even ruin my mood for the day like it has consistently the last few times we’ve had it. Of course, the President is out this week, so Staff Meeting was actually rather pointless, but I guess wasting the 20 minutes is better than walking away shaking your head and being completely aggravated. 🙂

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