One Tuesday, the nightmare came. A new intern, tasked with “optimizing network security,” plugged a vulnerability scanner into the legacy VLAN. The scanner hit The Sentinel like a radar pulse.
The System log was a museum of errors and warnings, most of them ignored for a decade. But one recurring warning caught his eye, timestamped every night at 3:15 AM: windows server 2008 sp2
Aarav was unmoved. “It’s a liability. By end of quarter, it’s powered off.” One Tuesday, the nightmare came