When I get back, I'll be pushing ahead with a lot of new
things — the basic
corporate infrastructure is
in place now, which means I'm free to add the dozens of scripts, enemies and hackable systems that make up the game's more complex
settings, like research and development labs, or giant hollow industrial warehouses.
I'm less familiar with
corporate clients, having devoted what thought I gave to these
things to a practice for individual clients, but I think that
in either case (and certainly
in the latter) it'd be easy to
set up «exit interviews» where you or your clerk asked «How'd we do?»
Yes, so the security of, it is I say encrypted
in transit and at rest and the other
thing that's pretty nice about it is you can turn on, and I strongly recommend you do, multi-factor authentication which, is to say that if you log into it, it can require you to use either an Authenticator app which generates a constantly - changing code or it can send you an SMS text message with a specifically generated one - time code, and you can also
set it up so that on machines you use all the time, like for example, my desktop at the office I have it
set up so that it doesn't ask me for codes all the time because it's got pretty high
corporate security, so I don't have to do the second factor and the desktop at the office, but on my laptop because that one travels with me, and who knows, maybe somebody tries to steal it
in an airport or something.