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Category Archives: Tech
Suits and Spooks New York 2013 – TAIA Global – Review
Disclaimer: This set of videos was provided to me by O’reilly for review purposes. I’ve made every effort to be fair in my review of this product. While I’ve worked in IT for over 15 years, I’ve primarily focused on … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, New York, O'reilly Blogger Program, review, Suits and Spooks
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Empty Shelf Book #3: Schneier On Security
Since I’ve read 10 books this year so far and only covered two of them here you’re going to be seeing this image quite a bit. Title: Schneier On Security Author: Bruce Schneier What’s It About?: It’s a collection of articles … Continue reading
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Infamy <> Fame a Social Media Lesson
Note: There are several people and organizations that I will be referring to in a roundabout way over the course of this entry. It’s a personal quirk of my to not add to nor profit from the notoriety of … Continue reading
Tech Fail or To: Matt From: God Re: That Patience You Were Praying For
The key to everything is patience. You get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it open. -Arnold Glasgow I will be the first to admit that I lack in patience. My wife will point out that I … Continue reading