Error'd: Irony
This week's edition of Err'd gets off to a flyingstart with one that came in "over the transom" as t'were.Ordinarily, expired certs are a bit mundane for thiscolumn, but in this case, where this foiblefetched up is at least worth a chuckle.
Jim M. wrote directly to the editor with this explanation."If you're looking for compliance reports to prove that your cloudprovider has solid security practices, be wary of this WTF with Azure.Quoting the site, SOC 2 Type 2 attestation report addressesthe requirements set forth in the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA)Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM), and the Cloud Computing ComplianceCriteria Catalogue (C5:2020) created by the German FederalOffice for Information Security (BSI).Sounds impressive!The link for Azure DevOps SOC 2 Type 2 attestation reportgoes to this link,https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/compliance/regulatory/offering-soc-2,which shows that the cert for this page has expired. Try it here:https://servicetrust.microsoft.com/ViewPage/MSComplianceGuideV3"
An anonymous New Yorker shared this from the land of traffic and tourists."The real WTF is a function that converts 330 to 3.99," says he.Doesn't seem quite like a euro conversion at current rates. Any ideas?
Richi's no looli, writing in with a trick captcha: "This google captcha asked me to check all boxes that have apedestrian crossing in them. As you can see, there is just amotorcycle." The trick is to simply submit the answer without selecting any squares, as there arenone that match.
DeutscherKonrad seeks help translating Googlisch."Thanks Google for the informative overlay. I'm totallyokay with the HH:MM but what does the uin front of it want to tell me?" Live in 4 days, at uhm, hm, I don't know?
Luke H. "While other companies may claim to be redefining the moderncareer, IBM is going one step further and undefining it."I can't improve on that. Enjoy your weekend.
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