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Practicing Assertiveness
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| Very early Sunday morning I was waiting in line at Montreal’s airport. Despite the early hour, the airport was crowded and the lines at each of the security points were the longest I had ever seen them. People were patiently waiting; however there was an older gentleman who became quite distressed as he realized he would miss his flight due to the slow movement of the line. He attracted the attention of one of the officials, however they merely shrugged unhelpfully. Then two European men in their mid 30’s went to the aid of the older man, they asked all the people in the queue ahead of him would they mind if he jumped ahead of them to catch his flight. Of course no one minded and the man went quickly through security. |
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Sales Appointments to Sell Free Services
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| Barbara left a voice mail for me today. 10 points for Barbara.
She got me to call back. 10 more points for Barbara.
When she finally had me on the phone she asked, and who are you with? -20 points for Barbara. It was over for me right there...Read MOre
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Preparing for Security Breaches
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| A major security breach of sensitive customer data is a nightmare every business with digital consumer records needs to plan for. It may be impossible to stop security breaches, but it is possible, and even a legal obligation, to have a process in place to manage and minimize the damage that a security breach can cause. Here's how to do it. |
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Creating Healthy Work Environments
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| We want security and we want it everywhere. As a nation, we’re focused on national security. We schlep to work everyday for financial security. Once we get there we work hard to prove ourselves hoping for job security. We have lifestyles we want to secure and we look for it in our relationships. We secure our buildings, our computers, our accounts and our valuables. But we never seem to notice that the security people feel inside is often the least secure thing of all. Instead we install more alarms, add to our nest eggs and write new laws to protect our assets, our futures and our loved ones, when what we really need to do to make better, healthier companies is exert as much energy securing ourselves internally as we do our external environments and circumstances. |
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POS Security for Productivity
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| We talk about data security and video security, but one of the simplest, most fundamental aspects of security is often overlooked or improperly maintained, anti-virus and firewall protection. |
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Walking on Thin Ice, is Your Career Secure
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| Most people are looking for some form of security through a job, house or other means. This article takes a different look at the security issue. |
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Practicing Assertiveness
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| Very early Sunday morning I was waiting in line at Montreal’s airport. Despite the early hour, the airport was crowded and the lines at each of the security points were the longest I had ever seen them. People were patiently waiting; however there was an older gentleman who became quite distressed as he realized he would miss his flight due to the slow movement of the line. He attracted the attention of one of the officials, however they merely shrugged unhelpfully. Then two European men in their mid 30’s went to the aid of the older man, they asked all the people in the queue ahead of him would they mind if he jumped ahead of them to catch his flight. Of course no one minded and the man went quickly through security. |
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Home Security For Better Home Insurance Rates - Legal Issues
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| When you design and implement a home security plan, it's wise to investigate some legal issues that necessarily arise. Laws concerning privacy, gun ownership, security company responses and other issues can become a problem if certain points are not considered up front.
The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution states (in part):
'The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated...'
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Can Entrepreneurialism be the Saving Grace?
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| Everyone wants security and at one time, a person's job gave him or her that security -- but not anymore. When government jobs begin to lay people off or force days off without pay, some may view this as the writing on the wall. At one time having a government job meant security and that you could retire on that job. With the economy, the way it is today, entrepreneurialism may be the saving grace. |
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What To Do When Your Company Network Is Hacked
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| I have written many articles and blogs warning about the cost to a company from a security breach.
Ben Worthen, a staff reporter in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco bureau, wrote a great article “What to Do if You’ve Been Hacked” on September 26, 2011, where he has highlighted some key things to do. All the points are excellent but the #1 “to do” is to not ignore the attack and hope it goes away. It won’t! |
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Key 2011 Hacker Prevention Lessons
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| I recently came across this article on the “Top hacker disasters of 2011”, written by David Aitel of Immunity Inc. David has put together a brilliant article that lists some of the high profile attacks and five lessons to be learned. One key point that you should notice in this article is that there was no single security failure points that caused the company’s breach. The points of attack ranged from technology being cracked to poor security practices within a corporation.
After reviewing David’s 5 lessons, I wanted to comment on each to add a little more insight. |
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