[00:00] <jjesse-android> I didn't turn to on my computer or my phone
[00:01] <brousch> I avoided the vendors, except for beer
[00:01] <brousch> One guy showed how he ran DLP on his home network to monitor his wife and kids
[00:02] <brousch> At least now I know what DLP does
[00:03] <jjesse-android> That's an interesting use case
[00:03] <jjesse-android> What dlp product did he say?
[00:04] <brousch> He didn't day, but it looked Semantic to me
[00:04] <brousch> say
[00:04] <jjesse-android> Oh Symantec :-)
[00:05] <jjesse-android> It's an awesome product but like I said weird use case
[00:10] <brousch> He admitted that
[00:10] <brousch> But then showed how it was useful
[00:11] <jjesse-android> I think I met the guy he works for Symantec and lives in Iowa
[00:58] <snap-l> Evening
[00:59] <snap-l> Wonderingif anyone is here at OLF?
[02:44] <dzho> snap-l: me too ;-)
[03:46] <greg-g> holy crap: http://pastebin.com/9RBBniM1
[11:27] <snap-l> greg-g: Are you shitting me?
[11:29] <snap-l> Not good. Lots of folks relied on CIA.vc.
[11:29] <snap-l> Though if they didn't have an offsite backup, that's just dumb.
[13:17] <jrwren> what was cia.vc ?
[13:18] <jrwren> wait? is that OLD news? http://scanlime.org/2011/05/cia-vc-service-is-down-indefinitely/
[17:55] <greg-g> uh, it wasn't down a while ago I know, I was checking it out for something within the last 1.5 months
[20:22] <derekv> hi
[20:33] <jjesse> hello
[21:23] <derekv> good place for pulic domain/free use icons?
[21:23] <derekv> jus need some "delete item" png or svg
[21:24] <derekv> nvm
[23:58] <rick_h_> ugh, migraine during vacation FML
[23:59] <snap-l> ugh
[23:59] <snap-l> sorry to hear that
[23:59] <rick_h_> all good, got some really nice meds
[23:59] <rick_h_> will sleep like a rock tonight