Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 19th November 2009
Dilbert//7523, first published seventeen years ago on Thursday 19th November 2009
Tags
rejecting objecting ridicule ears pointed offended
Official transcript
Mordac, the preventer of information service Mordac says ,"Cloud computing is no good because strangers would have access to our data."
Dilbert says, "I trust encryption way more than I trust spock-eared sociopaths."
Dilbert says, "When you mention a person's ears, he won't listen to the rest of your argument."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
MORDAC, THE PREVENTER OF INFORMATION SERVICE CLOUD COMPUTING IS NO GOOD BECAUSE STRANGERS WOULD HAVE ACCESS TO OUR DATA.
I TRUST ENCRYPTION WAY MORE THAN I TRUST SPOCK-EARED SOCIOPATHS.
WHEN YOU MENTION A PERSON'S EARS, HE WON'T LISTEN TO THE REST OF YOUR ARGUMENT.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Cloud Computing: A Matter of Trust"
Summary:
The comic strip revolves around Mordac, the Preventer of Information Service, who is concerned about cloud computing. He argues that it's not a good idea because strangers would have access to their data.
Key Points:
- Mordac expresses his distrust of cloud computing due to security concerns.
- He mentions that encryption is not foolproof, especially when it comes to trusting "spook-eared sociopaths."
- The conversation highlights the importance of data security and the need for trust in those handling sensitive information.
Overall:
The comic strip pokes fun at the challenges of cloud computing and the need for secure data handling practices. It emphasizes the importance of trust and security in the digital age.
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