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Monthly Archives: August 2013
Separation of Duty
In the Vietnam war we found people gathering data that had to support the analysis or decisions of the leaders. That’s a fundamental problem. Arguably this led to the extension of the war, and more lives lost, without more decisive … Continue reading
Winning
“From the beginning to the end, losers lose, winners win” – 50 Cent It’s not always true, and there are no guarantees, but it is clear that those who put effort into improving themselves, often find more opportunities and the chance … Continue reading
Fix Your Code
If you have an ASP.NET site, you might want to double check how the data access is coded. No matter whether you’ve enabled TDE, column level encryption, have strong firewalls or anything else, if you are vulnerable to SQL Injection, … Continue reading
The School Year
It’s August and for many people in the world that means that school will be starting sometime this month. My children have a little over two weeks left before they begin, with the mourning for the end of summer break … Continue reading