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Did you know every 11 days an airliner deploys its inflatable evacuation slide? And that's just in the United States. To help prepare you for such an event, Time magazine has a pretty good how-to article
...slide of your presentation should serve this fundamental vision statement. Is it entertaining ? I don't mean each slide has to contain a wacky joke of some kind. Every slide should provoke a reaction from the audience -- be it controversial, unexpected, amusing, or a meditative Zen koan. Prod your audience. Do this not only to keep them...
...slides called "Measuring Security
Slide 15 nails what are the questions security programs should answer on the head
How secure am I
Am I better off than this time last year
Am I spending the right amount of money
How do I compare to my peers
What risk transfer options do I have
Slide 36 has a great quote on "Risk Management
The essence of...
...slide of your presentation should serve this fundamental vision statement. Is it entertaining ? I don't mean each slide has to contain a wacky joke of some kind. Every slide should provoke a reaction from the audience -- be it controversial, unexpected, amusing, or a meditative Zen koan. Prod your audience. Do this not only to keep them...
...slide of your presentation should serve this fundamental vision statement. Is it entertaining ? I don't mean each slide has to contain a wacky joke of some kind. Every slide should provoke a reaction from the audience -- be it controversial, unexpected, amusing, or a meditative Zen koan. Prod your audience. Do this not only to keep them...
At the OWASP Conference in Belgium this week I had a slide about checklists. This is the story behind the slide. My boss at Microsoft has a friend who is a pilot. He did his pre-take-off checklist and was cleared to taxi onto the runway by air traffic control. He consulted his checklist one
...slide 12 of this presentation from 2006 Processing Patterns for PredictiveBusiness , we show that the foundations for complex event processing have been in place for many years and in many disciplines such as multisensor data fusion, control theory, sensor management, planning, correlation, estimation, tracking, information fusion, data...
...slide it in the drive, and wait for the game to start. Groovy
No, if you're a security administrator. Many people still aren't aware of the security risk that autorun raises. It isn't new anymore, but DarkReading's Social engineering, the USB way is still the best story the make the point. Check it out
I really can't think of any business...
...slide 12 of this presentation ). Rule-based approaches are optimal for a wide-range of production-related event processing systems
However, just like any system, there are engineering trade-offs using this approach. Rule-based systems tend not to scale well when the number of rules (facts) are large. Rule-based approaches can also be...