Major project at work practically completed as far as implementation. Of course this does not mean that we are done as maintaining a new double set of firewalls with all the "blades" turned on, including the kitchen sink, is really a full time job.
Every time I think about this new network perimeter configuration, Battlestar Galactica comes to mind. Who is not familiar with BG and the Cylons? Go Google it.
All the computers on the ship were isolated and running as single entities as the crew was afraid the Cylons could hack them and gain access. But in a particular episode, they had to turn on the networked systems (I do not remember the reason why) and they could keep them on only a few minutes as the Cylons immediately detected the "online system" and started to break the digital barriers to gain control. In that episode they are showing a console representing the operation of several layers of firewalls and they were counting down the time as the Cylons were breaking through them one after the other. Of course the humans were able to do what they needed just in the nick of time.
Good show ... initially ... That was the 2004-2009 series, not the one from the 1970s.
"I am only human, I make mistakes ... don't put the blame on me"
Have you America lately?
Well, let's see ... I got out a few weapons out to let my cousin visiting from the mother land shoot and have fun. She is like 100 pounds with wet clothes on, but she did good. She complained the 20 gauge was kicking a little more than the other weapons. It was loaded only with regular 7 1/2 shots. I should have let her try the 12 gauge with 000 shots and see if she would fall backwards, but I did not want my gun to be dropped.
So, we "played" with the .22 decked as tactical with red dot and all, the 20 Gauge, the M400 (AR style), and of course the 9 mm handguns.
She liked the best the .22 as it was easy and precise. She took the targets with all the shots in a tight group home. She was proud of them. She wanted to take home some of the used shells as souvenir, but I advised against it considering how much the airlines people are on the edge nowadays.

I guess they wanted to America too.
Hooligans = Teppiste