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I make stupid jokes, talk about consumer technology security, and use Oxford commas. I run @TayDiscus for long-form discussion.

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    1. do not follow ‏@SwiftOnSecurity 4 Sep 2014

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    2. ((Carmen Crincoli)) ‏@CarmenCrincoli 4 Sep 2014

      Ok, this one got me to legit LOL. Almost ROFL, even. RT @SwiftOnSecurity:pic.twitter.com/aaCcWr0QxP

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    3. Stefan Baur ‏@farbenstau 5 Sep 2014

      @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr @SwiftOnSecurity Repeat after me: VLANs are *not* a security feature! #IHaveSeenSomePeopleLearnThatTheHardWay

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    4. do not follow ‏@SwiftOnSecurity 5 Sep 2014

      .@farbenstau @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr I reserve the right to take liberties in the pursuit of humor. But, fair point I'll make public note.

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    5. Paul Bort ‏@catzoup 5 Sep 2014

      @SwiftOnSecurity @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr @farbenstau I thought the fact that VLANs aren't a security feature was the punchline. Metafunny.

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    6. Stefan Baur ‏@farbenstau 5 Sep 2014

      @catzoup @SwiftOnSecurity @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr Well, in an ideal world, they would be a security feature. But this is reality. #bugsgalore

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      do not follow ‏@SwiftOnSecurity 5 Sep 2014

      .@farbenstau @catzoup @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr VLANs are accessible way to introduce concept of network segmentation. netengs will know better

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      1. Stefan Baur ‏@farbenstau 5 Sep 2014

        @SwiftOnSecurity @catzoup @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr Sadly, not everyone touching a VLAN-capable switch these days is a neteng. #pricedrop

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        1. Paul Bort ‏@catzoup 5 Sep 2014

          @SwiftOnSecurity @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr @farbenstau Interesting. That does sound more approachable than talking about coax and T-connectors.

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        2. Stefan Baur ‏@farbenstau 5 Sep 2014

          @catzoup You will not make me throw my precious coax cables away! #myprecious #gollum /cc:@SwiftOnSecurity @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr

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        3. Paul Bort ‏@catzoup 5 Sep 2014

          @farbenstau @CarmenCrincoli @SwiftOnSecurity @_skyr #myprecious #gollum I wouldn't ask that, but I see where VLANs are a good example.

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        1. Simon Unsworth ‏@simontheu 6 Sep 2014

          @SwiftOnSecurity @farbenstau @catzoup @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr why do they know better?

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        2. Stefan Baur ‏@farbenstau 6 Sep 2014

          @simontheu @SwiftOnSecurity @catzoup @CarmenCrincoli @_skyr Because they're TOP. MEN.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoy4_h7Pb3M …

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      2. gengar ‏@bsellick 5 Sep 2014 Kiama, New South Wales

        @SwiftOnSecurity VLANs + acls for security? im studying ccna at the moment and would love to know the correct way?

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