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The Writing Life | December 19th 2009 by Bobbi Linkemer
Who hires an inexperienced freelance writer to run a city magazine? Obviously, no one in his right mind. And who takes the job when she knows nothing about magazines except how to read them when they are already published. Same answer: no one in her read more
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Climate Of Our Future | December 18th 2009
EarthJustice.org 18 December 2009, 4:36 PM Trip Van Noppen Sabotage in Senate Over Climate Change Senators try to stop EPA from reducing global warming pollution Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). Photo by AFP. RELATED ACTION ALERTS Stop Soo read more
Is Information Protection Even Possible?
Information Security Resources | December 18th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Danny Lieberman, Security Expert and Founder of Software Associates A Few Months ago I saw an article in ComputerWeekly that asked – Is data loss prevention possible? “Data is out of control in the corporate world…I think… the only way read more
Technology And The Advent of Cyber War
Information Security Resources | December 15th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest A recent spate of news reports and scholarly publications have discussed the policy aspects of cyber war: offensive versus defensive, military buildup, and appropriate reactions. There have bee read more
Data Breaches Show PCI DSS Ineffective
Information Security Resources | December 11th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Danny Lieberman, Security Expert and Founder of Software Associates A recent Ponemon survey (pci-dss-survey-key-findings-final4) found 71% of companies don’t consider PCI as strategic, though 79% had experienced a breach. Are these companies ass read more
New Gift Card Laws Also Benefit Terrorists
Information Security Resources | December 9th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Professor Jenni Hesterman, Counterterrorism Expert In case you missed this news in November, laws regarding gift cards will change in favor of consumers: Just in time for the holiday shopping season, the U.S. Federal Reserve on Monday moved to read more
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Funny Little Bursts of Creativity | December 8th 2009
So, this morning, right, I open up Adium (which is my IM client) to see who would be online at 5:55am, and the little email notifier-thing popped up and said, “You have 1 unread mail message” and I was excited because I only checked the “blog read more
Stop Bullying, Harassment and Abuse by Gossip Girls at Work
Blogger News Network | December 7th 2009
Recent articles in the “New York Times” by Shayla McKnight, in the “Harvard Business Blogs” by Cheryl Dolan and Faith Oliver, and in “Stumble Upon” have focused on the harm done by workplace “gossip girls,” “mean girls” and on the read more
PPC – Click Attacks
PPC Advertising Expertise | December 7th 2009 by Joan Yankowitz
Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising is designed to bring targeted customers to an individual website. The ecommerce business owner pays an agreed upon amount to have this advertising placed on the web.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
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Revolving doors | December 5th 2009
Oil is the blood of the global economy. The nervous system is the internet. Thanks to oil and the internet the globe has shrunken considerably. The rate of interconnectivity, speed and complexity has risen tremendously. The fruits of it may be nice a read more
Sabotage
Peppymind.com | December 2nd 2009
Recently I read the book “The Character of Harms” by Malcolm K. Sparrow, Professor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. A book written for the supervisors and inspectors in this world, but I think the conten read more
Crime Scene Sunday: Sabotage
The RPG Athenaeum | November 29th 2009 by Alric
This World War II poster illustrates the military connotations of sabotage, but there are other meanings of the word which can also be applied to a D&D game. One regular feature of this Web log is Crime Scene Sunday, in which the author examines read more
Why Do We Sabotage Our Dreams Video
Personal Development in the 21st Century | November 29th 2009 by Antonia Harrison
I saw Topher Morrison speak yesterday and was impressed. Here is a short video from him talking about perfectionism, positive & flexible attitude, fear of what if..., and the reminder, "Wherever you go, your problems go with you."Click on the banner read more
Black Sabbath – Megalomania Jam (Live 1974)
Clips Demon | November 27th 2009 by fouad
This is an audio of Black Sabbath playing the riff to what would become “Megalomania”, @ Brisbane, Australia on 11/7/1974. Ozzy had a bad cold during the show, so he struggled during many of the songs and a lot of extended guitar read more
Report: Domestic Terror Threat on the Rise
Information Security Resources | November 24th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Professor Jenni Hesterman, Counterterrorism Expert Last Thursday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee opened hearings on the Fort Hood tragedy. One of the topics on the agenda is the rising domestic terror threat. But read more
Black Sabbath - Sabotage (1975)
rockhangar | November 23rd 2009 by R Andrew
Years of constant touring, alcoholism, and drug abuse finally began to affect Black Sabbath around the time of their sixth release, 1975's Sabotage. While it's not a bad album (in fact, it's one of their most underrated), you can sense that the magic read more
Surviving Cyber War: A Primer on DDoS
Information Security Resources | November 22nd 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest Jomini’s first maxim of the Art of War: To throw by strategic movements the mass of an army, successively, upon the decisive points of a theater of war, and also upon the communications of the read more
Obama - What's Wrong with You?
Oberve Obama | November 22nd 2009 by Lou Siegel
There’s a lot of fascinating and brilliant criticism of the President coming from observers who earnestly wanted Obama to succeed but are now just about certain that he’s not going to.This piece by Lee Siegel (no relation), charging the Prez with read more
Sabotage (1936) - an early Alfred Hitchcock movie
Movie Reviews by CaptainD | November 22nd 2009 by Dave
Some people rave about this movie, but I saw it recently and... well, though some of Hitchcock's ideas were definitely beyond the capabilities of the filming technology of the time, it has to be said that the film really lacks much dramatic element a read more
Listen to Me Very Carefully, I Will Say This Only Oence
Merte's Game Blog | November 21st 2009 by Merte
Averybody love World War II, right? At least I do. Or at least the neutral approach, and not the American black and white good-evil kind of approach. I saw this American miniseries about Hitler once, and it was just horrible. I think they called it read more
Innovative Analytic Tool Empowers Investors
Information Security Resources | November 17th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Managing Editor An innovative new investor analytic tool made its public debut today, and it offers an exciting look at what may well be the future of online trading for both market experts and read more
2010 Defense Authorization Act Spending
Information Security Resources | November 14th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest On October 28th President Obama signed into law the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (655 page PDF here ). After removing the Department of Energy allotment of $122 mil read more
DLP is Short for Disturbing Lack of Process?
Information Security Resources | November 12th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Danny Lieberman, Security Expert and Founder of Software Associates Ted Ritter has suggested that we rename DLP a Disturbing Lack of Process… Indeed DLP is not a well-defined term – since so many vendors (Kaspersky anti-virus, McAfee anti- read more
☺ A Thought to Inspire ☺
Prisqua's Ramblings | November 11th 2009 by Prisqua
You messed up yesterday. You said the wrong words, took the wrong turn, loved the wrong person, reacted the wrong way. You spoke when you should have listened, walked when you should have waited, judged when you ... read more
Four Pillars of Cyber Warfare: Intelligence
Information Security Resources | November 9th 2009 by Anthony M. Freed
By Richard Stiennon, Chief Research Analyst, IT-Harvest There are four pillars to the cyber war realm: intelligence, technology, logistics, and command. One premise is that cyber warfare is a component of the ongoing struggle between philosophies of read more
What Does Your House Sing? or Two Audio Geeks and a Microwave
From Here To Uncertainty | November 9th 2009 by Brenna & Bob Redpath
A few years ago I heard a story on This American Life about a guy named Toby Lester, who identified all the electronic devices in his house according to the musical tones they emitted. For instance, in his kitchen, the refrigerator, which w read more
The Fort Hood Attack – Terrorism or Sabotage?
The Shanks Dimension | November 8th 2009 by Don W. Shanks
Now that several days have past since the Mad Major’s attack on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood army base in Texas, I am beginning to think how to ACTUALLY classified this attack. My meaning is this, and I toss it out into the blog-verse because I read more
Collaboration to Prevent Sabotage: Post 79
HealthcareCollaboration Blog | November 6th 2009 by Kenneth H. Cohn, M.D., MBA
I join with thousands of others decrying the violence that took the lives of our troops at Fort Hood yesterday. My heart goes out to their friends and families. I pray that something will come of this event that will prevent a similar crisis fro read more
Trust And Sabotage
Project Chrysalis | November 4th 2009
Trust is such s fragile thing. It takes a long time to build trust, yet it can be broken down in an instant. I don't believe in burning bridges and cutting people off. I have faith in the people I care for and try to stick by them, even if they hu read more

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