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A Preemptive Executive Order: Cybersecurity

A Preemptive Executive Order: Cybersecurity

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Here is a link to the final Cybersecurity Executive Order signed by President Obama on February 12, 2013 with a summary of the key changes. …

Communications Acceptable Use Policies: Some Cybersecurity Considerations

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Managing employee communications devices in the always-connected global business community has become an important issue for information security personnel engaged in the design of effective security policies. A comprehensive Communications Acceptable Use Policy that addresses each issue systematically and is part of every employment agreement is important for success.…

The U.S. Government’s Top Priority for 2013; Or, it should be…

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An analysis of the Obama Administration draft cybersecurity Executive Order.…

Incubator of Catastrophe

Incubator of Catastrophe

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The up-tick in cybercrime and the advanced persistent threats that U.S. corporations and citizens are facing minute-by-minute and day-by-day in cyberspace present a great test in a leaderless, G-Zero world. …

The Good, Bad & Ugly of Cyber Security

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It's clear that it will take a generation (or more!) for this digital industrial revolution to achieve a new stasis (or equilibrium) point, and for human evolution to naturally catch up. Until then, we need to double-down on finding new, innovative approaches that allow us to "jump to the next…

Global Financial Reform & Trade Rules: The Need for Reconciliation

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A high-level task force has shown that there are a number of incompatibilities between the ability to regulate cross-border finance and disciplines under the WTO and the myriad ´free trade agreements´ and bi-lateral investment treaties that many nations have agreed to over the past decade. See a proposal to address…

A Road to Prosperity: Part III

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Lehrman lays out 5 steps for moving to a gold-based monetary system. Not easy, but necessary. …

A Road To Prosperity: Part II

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Today inflation of the general price level (or CPI) proceeds gradually in the United States because of unemployed resources, combined with the panic demand worldwide to hold the dollar rather than spend it, or to repay debt with the money rather than to consume. …

A Road to Prosperity: Part I

A Road to Prosperity: Part I

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A gold monetary unit—for a good or service is a transparent, proportional, equitable exchange, grounded by real costs of production, namely labor, capital, and natural resources. This article makes the case for a gold standard.…

Cyber Security Training in Sedona

Cyber Security Training in Sedona

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On Wednesday, September 19 at 11:30 am, join us at the Strategies for Success Training Luncheon when Jane Ginn presents "Cyber Threats - A Real and Present Danger: What You Can Do to Protect Your Business."…

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