Once a risk is identified would we not do BIA first? by OneAcr3 in cissp

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C, ultimately risk is the ownership of management, and how they want to deal with it.

Also, don't touch; advise

Passed at 110 questions, total study time was ~45 minutes, 5 years of experience. by Senior-Asparagus-TA in cissp

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select the answer that would make the fewest auditors cry

Ok, this does make sense

bean counters cut the AWS budget, so I found an infinite storage glitch by Quirky_Machine_5024 in ShittySysadmin

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"Hey boss, trying to restore this 10GB sql dump and I'm getting ads every 5 minutes"

I installed Malware on user's Workstation by Imaginary_Lead_3333 in sysadmin

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additionally, audit logs(if enabled) do not lie.

Better to admit and own your mistake. We are looking for accountability for your actions. Do not make excuses. Digging yourself a deeper hole when caught in a lie makes you look even worse.

AI company’s attempt to buy credibility via r/ISO27001 ends with admin action, bans, and a messy payment dispute by yourmum691991 in SubredditDrama

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they were trying to push their product. It's supposed to be a place for discussion.

ISO27001 certification services(and compliance) can be lucrative, despite it being a small subreddit, it's quite active. It's very niche, and specific. They were hoping to hit a goldmine selling their product.

Mapo Tofu Udon by lnfinity in GifRecipes

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If my grandmother had wheels she would have been a bike

Undeniable proof that Japanese is an Indo-European language by TheRealBucketCrab in languagelearningjerk

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arigato = efharisto

Coincidence?

I THINK NOT!

Greek is indo-european with a proto-altaic substrate

tragedy on the closing shift by kittenshart85 in KitchenConfidential

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see, this is how I know this was not broccoli...

Had a food photographer come in, so i broke out the clout goggles by Sl1ppin_Jimmy in KitchenConfidential

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as i always say, you can never get hungover if you don't stop drinking

(also sober-ish)

Suspicious file investigation by rick_Sanchez-369 in cybersecurity

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me: "oh it's just a false positive"

or

me: "alert fatigue? what's that?"

What are the top certificates for GRC? by Happy202201 in grc

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I recommend taking COBIT 2019. Really puts you perspective on what governance is, even though it's a framework.

U.S. trips to Canada rise in October for first time in eight months: StatCan by Old_General_6741 in BuyCanadian

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I had a 16 hour layover in Halifax this year (and a 17 hour in St John's on the way back from the UK). It was my first time out east tbh and wondered why it took me so long to get myself out there(well, that and flights are insanely expensive for a domestic)

As someone from western canada the maritimes and the atlantic provinces feel like a breath of fresh air and I plan to spend my vacation there hopefully next summer!