10 Things That Used to be Good Ideas in Data Security

10 Things That Used to be Good Ideas in Data Security

by Mike Winkler
10 Things That Used to be Good Ideas in Data Security

10 Things That Used to be Good Ideas in Data Security

by Mike Winkler

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Overview

Data security has two objectives and only two: To keep our company’s assets safe from improper users, and to make it available to the proper ones.
We continually make the same human nature mistakes again and again in pursuit of these two deceptively complex objectives. In 10 Things that Used to be Good Ideas in Data Security, author Mike Winkler discusses how we let old ideas, some of which used to be good, keep us from making the right decisions; social inertia meets the pace of unending change. Data sec is a huge puzzle; a puzzle in which the edges keep moving, the shapes of the pieces change, and no matter how good or fast we are, the puzzle will never be finished in time, because it is never finished.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046159127
Publisher: Mike Winkler
Publication date: 07/30/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 243 KB

About the Author

An engineer by day, Mike Winkler spends his free time creating new universes, imagining “alternities,” and crafting truly original characters. His adventures are large-scale and centered on human relationships, even if the characters are very tall lizard men, immortal warriors, or ultimate weapons at the end of time.
When not constructing stories, he’s building solar power systems, practicing yoga, chowing down on a hamburger while surrounded by vegetarians, or off playing games with Meg. His writing portfolio includes a variety of fiction and technical works.
Mike has been photographed with the likes of fellow author and partner Meg Winkler, various people in costume, and the Rosetta Stone. If he could meet any person, living or dead, he’d travel back in time to meet Winston Churchill on his worst day.

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