Cyber Security Business
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@Dashrender said in Cyber Security Business:
Example with a nurse - they might walk away from their computer 400 times a day, that means locking the computer 400 times and unlocking it 400 times, all while be yelled at by a doc demanding xyz.
In a REAL demanding environment, that doctor would get in trouble for social engineering - pressuring people to violate security rules for his own gain. This is an HR problem, HR not holding workers accountable to providing a safe, efficient work environment.
Now making computer security efficient in that kind of environment is important. But thinking that disabling security can even be suggested means they aren't cut out to work in medicine and don't understand their role in protecting patients.
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@scottalanmiller said in Cyber Security Business:
@Dashrender said in Cyber Security Business:
Example with a nurse - they might walk away from their computer 400 times a day, that means locking the computer 400 times and unlocking it 400 times, all while be yelled at by a doc demanding xyz.
In a REAL demanding environment, that doctor would get in trouble for social engineering - pressuring people to violate security rules for his own gain. This is an HR problem, HR not holding workers accountable to providing a safe, efficient work environment.
The docs aren't demanding it - I feel this is a user perception, just not a reality.
Now making computer security efficient in that kind of environment is important. But thinking that disabling security can even be suggested means they aren't cut out to work in medicine and don't understand their role in protecting patients.
OH definitely, the users don't care about the patients or their security/protection of. What's so damned funny is that they all claim they do, but either don't know, don't care, or don't understand how security is just as vital to drawing blood is to the care/protection/well being of their patients.
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@Dashrender said in Cyber Security Business:
@scottalanmiller said in Cyber Security Business:
@Dashrender said in Cyber Security Business:
Example with a nurse - they might walk away from their computer 400 times a day, that means locking the computer 400 times and unlocking it 400 times, all while be yelled at by a doc demanding xyz.
In a REAL demanding environment, that doctor would get in trouble for social engineering - pressuring people to violate security rules for his own gain. This is an HR problem, HR not holding workers accountable to providing a safe, efficient work environment.
The docs aren't demanding it - I feel this is a user perception, just not a reality.
No, but they are yelling. Why are they yelling?
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@Dashrender said in Cyber Security Business:
OH definitely, the users don't care about the patients
This seems to be the summary right here.
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@Breffni-Potter said in Cyber Security Business:
What WP Theme are you using? A lot of the content is not aligned (i.e pricing 1 is lower than 2 and 3)
fixed here
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@IRJ said in Cyber Security Business:
@Breffni-Potter said in Cyber Security Business:
What WP Theme are you using? A lot of the content is not aligned (i.e pricing 1 is lower than 2 and 3)
fixed here
Um. Working on things?
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I guess uBlock Orgin killed the ad for me, I only got the banner at the top and the wallpaper background.
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Haha, he posted his own link wrong..
If you go back to the beginning of the thread he posted a different URL.
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Like the website, Good luck and all the best for your venture.
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@StuartJordan said in Cyber Security Business:
Like the website, Good luck and all the best for your venture.
thanks
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OK now that I'm at the correct website.
It's kinda weird how the logo changes size depending if you're scrolled all the way to the top or somewhere down the page.
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@Dashrender I think it's actually a little underpronounced. I've seen websites do that to give the viewer more room to see the website instead of a banner
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I suppose that makes sense, I guess I'm just not a fan, nor do I recall ever seeing that happen before.
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@IRJ So are you open to people like me having you run your basic Vulnerability Analysis and not bothering the site again?
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Not sure what the slider is supposed to do here on the Contact page.
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@JaredBusch said in Cyber Security Business:
@IRJ So are you open to people like me having you run your basic Vulnerability Analysis and not bothering the site again?
Yes, and that price on the site is a retail price, so if you resell the service you get a better price.
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@JaredBusch said in Cyber Security Business:
Not sure what the slider is supposed to do here on the Contact page.
I was doing some testing, it should be cleared out of the cache by now.
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@IRJ said in Cyber Security Business:
@JaredBusch said in Cyber Security Business:
@IRJ So are you open to people like me having you run your basic Vulnerability Analysis and not bothering the site again?
Yes, and that price on the site is a retail price, so if you resell the service you get a better price.
We do not resell, so you would be getting a direct customer, just facilitated by us.
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@FiyaFly said in Cyber Security Business:
I would change the wording on this to "...Small businesses don't always have the budget for sufficient security to prevent these attacks"
I know a one-man IT shop or two who might take offense to that original wording.
Marketing. Saying the same thing as the other guy, but saying it better.Me to.
It currently says "Many small companies skimp on cyber security because of costs. " and "Small business generally have little to no security. "
This might be true (not in my limited experience, but it might be), but aren't you at risk of offending your potential customers by making the claim? Kind of "we think you're probably crap, so employ us"
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@Carnival-Boy said in Cyber Security Business:
@FiyaFly said in Cyber Security Business:
I would change the wording on this to "...Small businesses don't always have the budget for sufficient security to prevent these attacks"
I know a one-man IT shop or two who might take offense to that original wording.
Marketing. Saying the same thing as the other guy, but saying it better.Me to.
It currently says "Many small companies skimp on cyber security because of costs. " and "Small business generally have little to no security. "
This might be true (not in my limited experience, but it might be), but aren't you at risk of offending your potential customers by making the claim? Kind of "we think you're probably crap, so employ us"
You run that risk by offering the service at all. A potential customer is a potential customer because they know that they are likely crap, though.