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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 58943" data-source="post: 759177"><p>Mine too, it's called Chromebook. My life has become so simple these days, I have to create problems for myself</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We (at work) run on VDI's with redirects over an encrypted EOC behind a double layered NGFW environment with WSUS and a heavy handed active HA with hot spares. Not just for high security, but for corporations working on important things that need some sort of reasonable guarantee of functionality and privacy. Windows proper, can be hacked in so many ways that it defies explanation. Hence the VDI's with realtime desktop regeneration on shutdown and other things. Even then, we don't have any great illusions of privacy with anything involved with the Windows Infrastructure and act accordingly - as if it was already compromised.</p><p></p><p>Plugging up windows is like a kid sticking fingers into a leaking dam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 58943, post: 759177"] Mine too, it's called Chromebook. My life has become so simple these days, I have to create problems for myself We (at work) run on VDI's with redirects over an encrypted EOC behind a double layered NGFW environment with WSUS and a heavy handed active HA with hot spares. Not just for high security, but for corporations working on important things that need some sort of reasonable guarantee of functionality and privacy. Windows proper, can be hacked in so many ways that it defies explanation. Hence the VDI's with realtime desktop regeneration on shutdown and other things. Even then, we don't have any great illusions of privacy with anything involved with the Windows Infrastructure and act accordingly - as if it was already compromised. Plugging up windows is like a kid sticking fingers into a leaking dam. [/QUOTE]
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