@G.W Haywood..

it would be sounds good if you speak  in polite way.. evey one can bark on
others.. but that is not solution here. i hope you understand well

On 19 April 2017 at 02:00, G.W. Haywood <cla...@jubileegroup.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> On Tue, 18 Apr 2017, crazy thinker wrote:
>
>  - I am looking for  below features in Enterprise Environment
>>  -
>>  - *Antivirus/Antispyware*
>>  - *Desktop Firewall*
>>  - *Intrusion Prevention*
>>  - *Browser Protection*
>>  - *Antivirus for Mac & Linux*
>>  - *Device & Application Control*
>>  - *Virtualization Features*
>>  - *Centralized and Granular Policy Management*
>>
>
> The more questions you ask on this and the development list, the more
> painfully obvious it becomes to me that you have no idea what you are
> talking about.  The list which you have provided above is garbage; if
> you took that to a commercial supplier they would probably fall about
> laughing after they have sold you a lot of useless junk and shown you
> out of the door.
>
> The best thing you can do is get yourself some good training, so that
> you will become capable of making rational decisions based on sound
> (and not crazy) thinking.  You should expect the training, if pursued
> full-time, to take at least a couple of years to get you to the point
> where you at least know what a firewall does.  To know how properly to
> configure one would, if you were no more than an average pupil in the
> first course, probably take a couple more years.  If this sounds a bit
> like a batchelor's degree in computer science, that's not far wrong.
>
> The next best thing would be to employ someone competent, but with
> your current level of understanding I have no idea how you are going
> to be able to judge the competence of a prospective employee.
>
> To give you a rough idea of what level of skill you should be looking
> for, I would not allow someone with a new computer science degree to
> make unsupervised configuration changes to computer defences until he
> or she had worked for me for at least a few months - probably more
> like a couple of years - so that I could assess his/her capabilities.
> I managed to get a first class honours degree in engineering in 1976,
> I've been working with computers for over forty years, and I'm STILL
> learning new, interesting and sneaky tricks which could easily eat my
> lunch if I weren't careful.  It's a jungle out there, it really is.
>
> If you plan to risk the livelihoods of employees on your own present
> computer skills, then I'd have to say I think that is irresponsible,
> and with the present threat levels simply begging for trouble.
>
> --
>
> 73,
> Ged.
>
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