After data breach, should Wawa bosses get the Target treatment? – The Philadelphia Inquirer
After data breach, should Wawa bosses get the Target treatment? The Philadelphia Inquirer
“data breach” – read more
After data breach, should Wawa bosses get the Target treatment? The Philadelphia Inquirer
“data breach” – read more
Is it possible that a writer at The Onion has previously toiled as a network engineer … or systems administrator? He or she at least did their homework to produce a “story” headlined: “Network Engineer Would Be Systems Manager If He Could Do It All Over Again.”
From the “story.”
Reflecting wistfully on what he might have made of himself had he chosen a different profession, Dynatrend Solutions network engineer Alan Miller said Wednesday that he would be a systems manager if he had the chance to go back and do it all over again.
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