Archive for June, 2005

Security risks update

Some new security surveys revealing facts that may come as a surprise to quite a few people within the ’security community’
One of the biggest risks these days are employees accessing pornogrqphy.
Security threats are being hyped above those of unscheduled downtime
Having a full security policy and having no policy makes a little difference to actual state […]

On writing

I have meant to make some notes here on Paul Graham’s essays on writing. I even made notes from his piece The Age of Essay, which includes some very good points. I meant to collect links to all inspirative essays on writing. I haven’t finished that. Fortunately others have stepped in collected this and other […]

More on change management

Bob Herbold’s message to the world:
Fiefdoms are bad. They result in stifled organizations that freeze up and let competitors breeze on by. They lead to inefficiency and ineffectiveness, reducing market share and profitability. They breed mediocrity.The folks in charge of the fiefdoms jealously guard their high-performers, not letting other groups know about the people they […]

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