Monday, March 18, 2013

What’s Old Is New Again In Information Security

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What's Old Is New Again In Information Security
For many years, the RSA Conference was all about the new new thing. New threats, new compliance mandates, new technologies, etc. At the same time, the industry intelligentsia dismissed staple security technologies like endpoint security and firewalls as boring commodities. Judging by the buzz at RSA 2013, what's old is new again. Firewall and anti-malware chatter was pervasive throughout the... Read More


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The Bad and Ugly at RSA 2013
I was pretty happy with last week's RSA Conference and blogged about some of my positive impressions earlier this week. It's good to see the industry discussion the state of cybersecurity, current challenges, and promising innovation. Still, the RSA Conference is a trade show and trade shows are all about selling products. The capitalist nature of the security industry was on display in several... Read More

Managing a Mobile Workforce
My last posting on Yahoo's byzantine attitude towards mobility pretty much reflects my disgust with 1950's management strategies in general. But perhaps what I should have done was to address the right way, IMHO, to mange a mobile workforce. So, what follows are the techniques I have used, with great success, over the years, in running both my own highly-distributed business as well as large, distributed... Read More


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On the Fast Track to Data
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Surface Pro is making people crazy
I understand that Microsoft is a divisive company. I get it; I really do. Over the years, they've won over a few fans and created more than a few enemies - and both sides are constantly at war. But what's happened since the release of the company's Surface Pro tablet PC was nothing short of incredible. It seemed that an as-yet-unknown feature of Surface Pro was making some journalists a bit crazy.... Read More

How Indiana tried to redefine pi
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Agile testing is not about automation
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