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Fiction

From Ed Park’s Personal Days: “Every employee would soon be required to create a new log-on password consisting of a mix of nonsequential capital letters and a three-digit prime number and a punctuation mark, and then change it once a … Continue reading

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From Rothman, an article at CSOnline discusses Moody’s infosec risk rating service. I personally dig this quote: The idea for such an at-a-glance rating is appealing to risk executives such as Andre Gold, head of security and risk management for … Continue reading

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Impacted Molars: Pay Hell Gettin’ It Done Edition

Random Eye-tooth:I’ve been reading the Counterinsurgency Manual, and I’m figuring there is some analogue to a corporate approach to minimize the “insider threat.” Extraction:Mr. Loblaw describes a grisly example of privacy abuse in a recent decision du jour, selecting the … Continue reading

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Describing Difficult Procedures

Lately, I’ve been working on my 1972 Alfa Romeo GTV. What I’ve learned about project management seems to evaporate into red mist in my garage. Currently, as part of changing my fuel system from the wonderful yet arcane SPICA mechanical … Continue reading

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