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Not a CISSP

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2008-04-18 14:36:41 by Chris Eng in Zero in a bit
...opposite, particularly in situations where you have to sit down at a keyboard and actually DO something as opposed to talking about it. Certainly, Ive encountered some very notable exceptions to this observation, but were playing by the 80/20 rule here Theres a good reason for this. The trend in information security is toward specialization....
 
 
 
 
 
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The best way to get customer service? Blog or Twit them

2008-05-24 07:44:15 by HASH0x8ba4a90 in StillSecure, After All These Years
 
...opposite corporate views on this. One was Comcast who quickly turned a negative blog post and experience into a positive one by reaching out to the customer and fixing their problem. The customer than ran an updated blog post to commend Comcast. Much the same way Hoff did in his post on Southwest. The polar opposite of this was Spirit...
 
 
 
 
 
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Apptis and USNS Mercy Monitoring on the High Seas

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2008-08-07 15:59:40 by Julia Lim in ScienceLogic
...opposite of what I had seen first-hand with other monitoring solutions. Could it really cover that much functionality? At relatively much lower cost to the customer and without the licensing nightmare That quickly changed when I needed to understand the system enough to run it at a customers site. I went back over the training docs I received...
 
 
 
 
 
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Economist.com - Confessions of a Risk Manager

2008-08-11 08:42:00 by Security Retentive in Security Retentive
 
...opposite argument that is fairly judged, in banks there is always a bias towards one side of the argument. The business line was more focused on getting a transaction approved than on identifying the risks in what it was proposing. The risk factors were a small part of the presentation and always mitigated. This made it hard to discourage...
 
 
 
 
 
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Segregation of data protection duties

2007-12-17 10:12:06 by Jen Albornoz Mulligan in Security & Risk Management
 
...opposite side of the issue, like the heads of business or marketing officers. Even still, it may not be a fair competition, but at least someone will be standing up for the consumer trying prevent privacy violations
 
 
 
 
 
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What's your data worth? More importantly, to whom?

2007-10-25 06:49:21 by Steve Riley in Steve Riley on Security
 
...opposite approach. "We don't have anything of value to anyone else, we don't need security." There's no more dangerous statement than this. Resist the urge to think about its value to the bad guys when deciding how to secure your data, because if you think your data isn't valuable to anyone else, then you'll probably get the security wrong...
 
 
 
 
 
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Google Changes Privacy Policy

2007-03-15 08:31:00 by Eric Marvets in The Security Samurai
 
...opposite is true. They did this on their own accord. I dont know whether to praise or expect this kind of behavior from a company whose motto is Dont be evil, but for today, I say praise The world will be a completely different place 10 to 20 years from now. I am always infuriated by people who claim they have nothing to hide, so they have...
 
 
 
 
 
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Windows Live OneCare Firewall and Software

2008-01-10 07:37:00 by Keith Brown in Security Briefs
 
...opposite point. I'm not here to argue either of these points, but I can say that this type of behavior makes it pretty hard for even highly technical people to use Since I'm personally in the, "outbound firewalls aren't that useful" camp, I fixed the problem on my own machine by adding four rules that allow all outbound TCP and UDP...
 
 
 
 
 
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Orthogonal Blogging at the SOA Horse Races

2008-01-20 06:30:30 by Tim Bass in The Complex Event Processing Blog
 
...opposite side of the table of hungry software vendors who come into our house (organization) tossing out buzzwords, acronyms, and jargon. My job was solving real business problems, not selling software. We used to wonder when all the scrabble and babble the software companies were tossing at us was going to turn into a business language that...
 
 
 
 
 
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E-crime and Socioeconomic Factors

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2008-01-21 07:49:29 by HASH0x8b5217c in Dancho Danchev's Blog - Mind Streams of Information Security Knowledge
...opposite, the economy is booming, investments are made in networks and infrastructure and therefore people will start receiving incentives for training and therefore the demand for IT experts will increase given the government is visionary enough to invest in the long-term, in terms of education and training. If it's not, structural...