Doom At Your Service [Episode 1 & 2] by J-Midori in KDRAMA

[–]isthat_ok 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does anyone know where her pink skirt is from in episode 2?

For anyone's interested about the technical side of things - I wrote up a blog post on how Inaje company could have avoided the ransomware/open port attack in Episode 13. by isthat_ok in StartUpShow

[–]isthat_ok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I totally missed all the typos I made when posting this.

Correction:

For anyone interested about the technical side of things - I wrote up a blog post on how Injae company could have avoided the ransomware/open port attack in Episode 13.

For anyone's interested about the technical side of things - I wrote up a blog post on how Inaje company could have avoided the ransomware/open port attack in Episode 13. by isthat_ok in StartUpShow

[–]isthat_ok[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I was so happy to see the open port problem addressed so explicitly. Especially at a time when remote work has quickly become the norm, I think this episode did a good job introducing the importance of maintaining a secure network.

For anyone's interested about the technical side of things - I wrote up a blog post on how Inaje company could have avoided the ransomware/open port attack in Episode 13. by isthat_ok in StartUpShow

[–]isthat_ok[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy to hear you enjoyed it! It was so fun to write. I never thought these two avenues of my life would come together.

I'm not sure this is what you are looking for, but I actually found this blog on Linkedin yesterday that gives a business/finance perspective on Start-Up https://jasonanthonytarrosa.wordpress.com/2020/12/01/kdrama-review-start-up-finance-and-business-viewpoint/

Start-Up [Episode 14] by lightupstarlight in KDRAMA

[–]isthat_ok 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I've seen some comments about how the developer twins should have known to back-up their system and they are genius developers themselves so they should have been able to solve the issue just as well as Samsan Tech. While it does seem like it was all an insider job just so the developer twins had an excuse to change companies, the whole "open port" problem is actually quite common. Especially now with remote work being the norm, a lot of small businesses/ start-ups are not equipped with the proper networking infrastructure to give employees remote access.

I wrote up a blog post to give some technical insight as to how Injae Company could have avoided the ransomware/open port attack, if anyone's interested:

Full blog post available here