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RSA Conference - Products, Pitches, and Predictions
Like most folks in the security industry, I'm hoping next week's RSA Conference will be interesting, enlightening, and generally worth the airfare over to sunny California. I read Jon Oltsik's post from Monday on his predictions for RSA, and...
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Wed, Feb 24 2010 8:08 AM
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Security 2010: What, me worry?
After my last post on human error, and how it contributes to significant data breaches, I haven’t been able to get the idea out of my head. It should come as no surprise that we have found that companies may have the best security tools and resources...
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Wed, Feb 17 2010 11:18 AM
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Security 2010: When Resolutions Fail
We’re a few weeks into 2010 and I am interested in knowing how many of us have stuck to our overly optimistic New Year’s Resolutions. Has the gym membership already lapsed? Are you getting to work on time and not blaming fire, flood, or the...
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Wed, Feb 03 2010 12:00 PM
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Speaking at CSO Conference next week
Next week I'll be speaking at the CSO Executive Seminar on Data Protection and Encryption in Washington, D.C. My presentation will focus on doing more with less in a time when security and compliance teams are stretched thin due to staff and budget...
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