| Updated: 17.6.2003; 0:01:40 GMT |
| blogattic weblog mostly about security CISSP, now or never After four years of planning, I decided that it's 'now or never' and signed up for the CISSP exam in a hope that the combination of a fixed dealine and the amount of money paid will give me the right motivation to study. So far I have gone through several exam-specific books available and finally settled on Shon Harris who got top scores from Rob Slade and who was recommended to me by a friend, Security Engineering, which I already have and some online resources at CISSP Open Study Guide site. After skimming through domains, there was little I didn't see or didn't know in the past, so I sort of hope that a memory jog will be enough to pass the test. 9:28:11 PMJoshua Allen nails down what many of us blogging from within a large organisation are painfully aware of:
This is a con side to pro opinions of people like Dave Winer or the Cluetrain contingent. Joshua is probably not on the top of the A list, but what he says is painfully true. The fact is that most of the 'knowledge work' involves as much intellectual work as social interactons. Social interactions breed politics and politics lead to decreased openness - in the end, whatever one says on the weblog can be used against him. This probably does not mean total stranglehold on blogging, but more of natural limits of what is possible and what not. 9:08:33 PM
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