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Tuesday, March 25, 2003 |
Avoiding the security trap. Jon Oltsik says the acquisition of the latest security technology is a good start but not a substitute for a comprehensive strategy. It's a message that's in danger of getting lost in a stampede to build impenetrable cyberdefenses. [CNET News.com]
You can't buy security. Security is something you do, whenever you do anything. Everybody in the company has to do it. I disagree with the idea that every company will get a security breach, some may get lucky...
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said that the U.S.
Constitution merely "sets minimums" for civil rights and
that "most of the rights that you enjoy go way beyond what
the Constitution requires." The next day Scalia received the
Citadel of Free Speech Award; as a condition for his
acceptance of the award he demanded that broadcast media be
banned from the ceremony.
[From Harper's Weekly Review]
Nice. Very consistent. Anothe Bush appointee.
10:32:38 AM
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