Ride of the month????
As a Systems/Network/IA Administrator I can tell you...
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
As a Systems/Network/IA Administrator I can tell you...
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!
They arent Bugs!
If you work for Microsoft, They are Features
If you work for IBM, they are proprietary features
If you work in *Nix, they are unresolved developmental contraints.
If you work for the Government/Army They are training opportunities.
If you work for IA (information assurance) they are "hardened security policies."
but they are most certainly not bugs!





