@TerryChia Yep. I'm pretty sure the balun needs to be reworked before it actually picks up and signal though. The good news is you can write control software in Python really easily.
Is Google hangouts encrypted? Would my work's IT guys be able see pictures and text I send while on a work computer? Yes I know I shouldn't be sending stuff I don't want them to see while at work, but it wasn't at work. I use hangouts on my phone as well and just realized I use the hangouts Chrom...
@TerryChia hangouts is inherently web-based and uses chrome unless you are careful to use something else. And chrome ships with a hard-coded certificate signature for google.com (among others). So yes.
@TerryChia The dongle is based on Nordic Semi's super-crazy-cheap nRF2401+ radio chip. Thing is extremely flexible and is the basis of a whole lot of radio gear, but it's tuned to the 2.4GHz band.
I haven't seen a comperable chip tuned for 5ghz, though. There's lots of 5ghz gear out there at similar prices, but everything I've seen has 802.11 baked-in already. The nordic chip is cool because it allows you to devise your own protocol.
I've been on holidays for a month, my PGP still hasn't been fixed
I reopened the ticket, if there is a first liner trying to contact me now pointing me to another round of useless manuals, I swear to good I'm going to rape him anally with a cactus.
@LucasKauffman How is PGP desktop these days? I've not used it recently, but @marionmccune was considering buying a copy to avoid Thunderbird/Enigmail (she's not a fan of this open source malarky)
@LucasKauffman that might help, alternatively go to the risk people and ask them to sign off on the risk of unsigned/unencrypted mails, because IT can't sort the software
@LucasKauffman has a slightly practical tinge, which is that you don't want to get caught out if something isn't to standard, so you want the resp. firmly placed with IT/risk/someone else not you
@TerryChia well ya don't want to be the scapegoat if there's a problem
@paj28 - this list should be good. Just not a good question for this site. Think this list was the 1st or 2nd result on google: watsonhall.uk/security/organisations.pl
@paj28 The Watson Hall guys do seem to update reasonably often. Glib from the Ukraine ISACA chapter also appears to be collating a global list. I have asked him to publish once complete.
They don't yet have CBEST - but I'd expect it to appear soon
Web filtering is whereby the content of the net or an internet website is filtered to sieve off content that's deemed to be inappropriate for the user. Net filtering takes totally different forms12345Proxy
I'm surprised it wasn't caught by SE anti-spam bot ... new user, single paragraph "answer" on an old question, one link :O
some are, some in hebrew. not yet sure which are which - I think some will depend on who will be coming. So far it looks like we have very few non-hebrew speakers.
if you do come I will make sure to change that... ;-)
@Polynomial ah Healthcare.. not somewhere I'd want to do security, Uptime is always and will always be number one for their systems and they have limited budgets...
@RoryAlsop I'm not starting! I'm just "improving" what's already been started!
@RoryAlsop I also just endorsed you for "Cloud Computing" among other things. The other things I know you know about, but I don't know how much you know about "Cloud Computing." I do know, however, that you know more about it than all of the salespeople I know who have also been endorsed by all and sundry for it, so I figured it was a safe enough bet.
@RoryAlsop I'm sorry. Once I'd thought it up, it wasn't in my power to resist. :-)
@RоryMcCune Well senior management now, but probably knows middle management like the back of his hand. Come to think of it, probably junior management as well.