Mike Fowler 🏴
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Mike Fowler 🏴
@michaelfow
Cyber Security Professional, Security Operations, Engineering and general Cyber Security Stuff. Views are my own.
Scotland Sumali Eylül 2010
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@MartinSLewis No to staying on BST, but would say yes to staying on GMT all year round
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It’s sad really, there’s a bunch security of people scaring everyone about WiFi… and all it does it push money into VPN providers….
They pretend they know something you don’t…. (They don’t)
If it sounds scary and secret must be true right…
If it sounds like FUD it probably is. And sre the world might change next year but that’s true of everything in technology and Securty. The advice today might not stand up to the threat of tommorow but that’s why we have patching! I know insane isn’t it.. things change and we adapt! #Cyber
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Very much late to the party, but listening to Sticky pickles with @caroletheriault and @mvarmazis. Just going to leave this here: food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene…
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@UK_Daniel_Card Cyber security is important, but it doesn't mean squat if there's no business to secure
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@UK_Daniel_Card Toss up between winning new business and sorting cash flow.
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@UK_Daniel_Card Perhaps not a dedicated security person, but deffo have someone responsible for security in addition to other responsibilities
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Wear it, don't wear it.
The true legacy of their sacrifice is that you have the freedom to choose.
#Remember

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@DrEilidhMaria Everyone should have the choice of seeing a Dr. But out of the following, I know which would be better use of Drs time:
A) Had cold for 2 days. Should I use beechams or benylin?
B) Had cold for 3 weeks + bunch of other symptoms.
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@DrEilidhMaria 2/2
Drs should be there for the more complex, long term and / or serious issues that might require more treatment / surgery etc.
I read your original post (and comments that followed) that appear to dismiss the fact that there are other medical professionals that can treat folk
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@DrEilidhMaria My point is that it's a sliding scale.
You wouldn't expect Drs to be giving advice and guidance about how to handle a cold - a pharmacist could do that.
Minor injuries such as a cut on the leg, again might not need a Dr - a Nurse or similar could deal with.
1/2
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@DrEilidhMaria They (or perhaps a Nurse Practitioner) exam me and there is no indication of there being anything else wrong, other than the cut.
Can't they treat me and send me on my way without needing a Dr involved?
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@DrEilidhMaria Apologies if I am missing something, but why not? Why can't medical professionals other than a Dr diagnose and treat patients?
For example, I fall over and cut my leg, serious enough that it needs gluing / stitches.
I go to A&E and get seen by Triage Nurse 1/2
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@DrEilidhMaria That said, if you are told you need a Dr and are expecting a Dr, then you should get a Dr or at least a very good reason why you haven't got a Dr.
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@DrEilidhMaria This isn't about ignoring experts or saying things are simple.
Just because you go to "the doctors" or turn up at hospital, doesn't automatically mean that you need a Dr.
There are plenty of care pathways that don't require Dr involvement.
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@MartinSLewis Pay monthly by direct debit. A lot of insurance companies still allow payment over 12 months without any extra charge / interest etc
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WARNING: Monthly direct debit is a LOAN - they pay the year for you and loan you the money often at 20 - 40% APR way more than a typical credit card. I'm shocked by how many pay by monthly DD. Avoid if at all possible, more help in moneysavingexpert.com/insurance/car-…
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis
Today's Twitter Poll: How do you pay for car insurance? Do you pay it in a lump sum, or put it on a credit card or pay monthly. Which of these is CLOSEST to your situation.
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@UK_Daniel_Card Good morning!
Make sure you are using your VPN! - And ONLY your VPN!!
Firewalls are overrated.
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