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Poonen shows a video with a few customer testimonials, and then introduces Jim Alkove, Corporate VP in charge of enterprise management and security for Windows at Microsoft. iOS app revenue has passed US film revenues, and this doesn’t even include revenue from Android applications. What about iOS and Android devices?
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I suppose such things happen, but what I remember was her telling her surprise when the system booted up and the Windows 95 splash screen came up … wait, what? Microsoft, for example, stopped patching Windows XP for security vulnerabilities in 2014. Then nothing. The machine crashed, and the lab tech had to reboot.
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Within infosec, where so many challenges that are intangible -- like configuring network or firewalls. For example in the film Midnight Run, Robert DeNiro’s character actually uses a turning tool along with a kind of a rake tool. This is a botany lab Did you not notice that we can't just take the windows out.
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