Do you accept Ethan Zuckerman’s apology? 😀


Finally, after a successful first edition last year, we are pleased to introduce an even bigger and better version of learning and networking for our community: 𝗜𝗻𝗳𝗼𝘀𝗲𝗰 𝗙𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝟮.𝟬
It is the most comprehensive event available to IT professionals to gain insights on the cloud fundamentals and key technical topics like XDR, Zero Trust, DNS Security, DevSecOps, CSPM, CASB, SASE, SOC, SOAR, SAST, Micro Services, and many more!
To know more: https://cyberfrat.com/isf2
Date: 13th to 15th August, 2022.

Freshly baked “snoopy” loaf 🍞

$ACUIF nuff said
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Subject Expert
A true pioneer. Have pop-ups been used for more good than evil?
Bowl Leader
When it’s used correctly? Yes. I think it’s always been a victim of bad marketing tactics that created disruptive user experiences. As a result, the pop-up blocker was created to hinder something he created.
Hahahah I am sorry, this made me laugh. I do not accept this apology.
Bowl Leader
I think the spirit of his apology is more like “sorry, not sorry.” 😀
Who do I talk to about Privacy and consent banners
Bowl Leader
Their lawyers forbid them to admit to anything.