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LiquorTsunami76 karma

That looks more liable to break your neck than skiing.

LiquorTsunami3 karma

Something like 90% of database breaches come from inside, so you are likely correct.

LiquorTsunami3 karma

Probably better not to drink in his circumstances. I would not want to wake up hungover with no power and no water.

LiquorTsunami2 karma

I have some fresh halibut my dad brought me from Homer, AK. What is the best way to prepare it in your opinion?

LiquorTsunami1 karma

Thanks for the AMA! I have some questions for you. 1. Why do you think IT administrators and CIOs are content to carry out business with insufficient security that could not only compromise their patient's info, but jeopardize their jobs? What causes the mindset of, "let's just use what we've got", despite the inherent risk? 2. What would be the best way to approach, present, and propose a security solution to the IT people that MATTER in this security situation? Even the massive Target data breach, in which the CIO lost his job, does not seem to scare decision makers into protecting their PII.

I'm sure you already guessed it, but I sell data security software for a very large ORgAnization you may be familiar with, and would like to approach these situations tactfully, without irritating prospects and at the same time providing value and a useful product and ROI. Thanks in advance.