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Is there a professional way to tell a potential customer that maybe they should just set the network on fire and start over?
April 12, 2023, 7:24 p.m. | /u/JurassicLiz
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I’m a baby threat hunter/data analyst at company that does threat monitoring for medium-large businesses. We have some proprietary software/hardware we sell as a product/service. This potential client did a product demo and I think it would be cheaper for them to just throw the whole network out because whew. They have more malicious activity than not. 😅
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