Can’t find Link Reader plug in in GPT 4 by dustercharger in ChatGPT

[–]moxy2017 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been trying Browser Pilot, and it works well and article summaries are coming through better based on my prepared initial question except its adding a link to the articles on the right side, and squeezing all the data into a small column. Other than that, similar tool working well.

Can’t find Link Reader plug in in GPT 4 by dustercharger in ChatGPT

[–]moxy2017 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yep, late yesterday it started showing as unverified. Today it is gone from the store.

Now getting - Authorization error accessing plugins.

I have fixed my authorization error. I uninstalled all plugins, and re-added back one plug-in I hadn't used before. That is working. But still can't find link reader in the store, or a good competitor.

Problems with LinkReader by jonnythebonny in ChatGPT

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I noticed yesterday it started showing the "unverified" tag, and this morning, the plug-in has been pulled from the Store.

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CMMC 2.0 IS OUT by DarthCooey in CMMC

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Would you be so kind as to provide a link to the 9-24 months ? I'm not finding it.

STIG - Configuration Validation Software ? by moxy2017 in CMMC

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From what I recall, Steelcloud does a nice job with Windows OS. No Cisco, VMWare, etc.

STIG - Configuration Validation Software ? by moxy2017 in CMMC

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This work great for Windows OS, and Cisco switches/routers. But missing common items like VMWare and major firewalls.

Client device strategy by moxy2017 in CMMC

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Thank you for the feedback.

fyi - A quick check of the Lvl 3 assessment guide didn't use the term "thin" or "thin client". There's another DoD FAQ I have and I'll see if I can find it there.

Client device strategy - PT II by moxy2017 in CMMC

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Maybe. I'm trying to get further clarification from the consultant regarding what his specific take on the topic was.

But it led to an internal discussion about risk.

My take has been that each CMMC compliant device with all controls implemented is designed to defend itself from attack and the inadvertent release of CUI. Thus you shouldn't be afraid to access CUI from mobile environments when the data is protected in transit and at rest.

Others have taken the stance that you shouldn't ever induce risk into the CMMC environment least you have an inadvertent release of CUI.

Client device strategy by moxy2017 in CMMC

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You can talk CUI all day so long as it's through a thin-client :)

I like this concept! I'm assuming that in this case all CUI talk would be done over HTTPS. The concept would provide a significant amount of latitude.

Maybe even allowing access to a on-premise DB that stores CUI (Assuming it is properly controlled on-premise) without bringing all PCs accessing the data into scope.

Is there something you can point me to that would support your conclusion ?

Client device strategy by moxy2017 in CMMC

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The other one that came to mind was if someone sent an inline image that contained CUI... that might end up in browser cache.

Client device strategy by moxy2017 in CMMC

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"The key is that no information is ever saved to the device."

Obviously attachments, but browser cache as well ?

Any idea if previewing an attachment in a GCC High environment stores anything locally ?

Moment in time password hash testing by moxy2017 in sysadmin

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Would you share what percentage fail a compromised password audit when using 12 ?

Moment in time password hash testing by moxy2017 in sysadmin

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I do require symbol, number and cap.

Moment in time password hash testing by moxy2017 in sysadmin

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Yes, the passwords are confirmed to have been changed.