@hybotics They're a challenge for everyone, I think…
// @JeremyCherfas
@hazardwarning Citrix is a common way to solve these kinds of problems. There is always "analog hole" issues to worry about no matter what method, though.
@hazardwarning they're trying to restrict the flow of data, clearly. Not an easy problem to solve while maintaining some level of usability.
@matigo I have two firewalls, three network segments, and at least three access points. Yes, I go a little above and beyond, but it gives me a way to use and understand the technology Check Point sells.
@hazardwarning The main thing people need to realize with security is nothing is 100% secure without being 100% unusable. There's a balance we try to achieve and sometimes we err on one side or the other.
More infosec bloggage: http://phoneboy.org/2016/12/14/which-comes-first-the-ports-or-the-application-id/ #nt
@larand ah, you're using the cheap and cheerful model. Nothing wrong with that :)
// @JeremyCherfas
@larand that is really good pricing. I also like that, worst case, I can walk into a drug store and buy these strips. I have to order the iHealth ones directly from them.
Which of their glucometers are you using? I see their USB [amazon.com] one…
// @JeremyCherfas
@larand that's a similar deal to the iGluco strips, which are $12.50/50. If I have to replace my iGluco meter, maybe I'll look at that the Bayer one.
// @JeremyCherfas