Ben Smash :unverified:
ben_smash@infosec.exchange
<p>Security Weirdo by day, putting the Foe in Misinfo Research pretty much all the time. | he/they | opinions are my own.</p>
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Post #3233062
being energized for a DLP demo makes me a nerd, yeah?
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Post #3233061
@me@catgirl.is shit dude that is borderline insightful. are you ok?
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Post #3233060
@lcamtuf consider buying all Mastodons and then firing everyone who runs them
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Post #3233059
@coleens_ only if you put the good word in for me, I&#39;m applying to the Mascot opening.
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Post #3233058
hello im not dead, just plotting
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Post #3233057
@lapt0r yw
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Post #3233056
I am interested in y&#39;all&#39;s take: is enterprise-level Ad blocking a good security practice? I&#39;d say, yes absolutely, now that Google &amp; Doubleclick are serving malware.
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Post #3233055
@redteamwrangler I would say, in that case, it would behoove the org to leverage safe-unsubscribe features that IronPort, KnowBe4 and Microsoft offer. However, you&#39;re right, there should be an avenue for the user to ask politely for a temporary exception. I&#39;d prefer not to manage an extension, especially if some plucky TA were to compromise it.
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Post #3233054
@redteamwrangler well, in this hypothetical, Marketing would already have an exception in place. I wonder if MS Intune or Edge has enterprise ad block stuff. It definitely would reduce support engagement if the user could switch it on and off, you&#39;re right.