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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Preparation for Disaster Talk
This talk looks at the reasons and ways that you might prepare for disaster. I cover a number of areas, some of which might seem obvious, but are often overlooked: What is a disaster? Why Prepare for Disaster? RTO/RPO Overview … Continue reading
A Welcome Break
I’m not working, though I have checked some email and kept an eye on a few things while I’m in Pensacola, FL. I have made an effort, however, to not work, and not respond to emails that weren’t very time … Continue reading
Ethics
// // // Today we have an editorial reprinted from April 3, 2006 as Steve is on vacation. We have heard lots of stories about hackers using social engineering or even paying employees to get information. It is not really … Continue reading
A Live Node
Today we have an editorial reprinted from March 29, 2006 as Steve is on vacation. Do you want to be a node on the network of life? Constantly alive and in touch? Maybe you suffer from continuous partial attention. The … Continue reading