Well, after over a year of fervent campaigning by many presidential hopefuls, the Iowa caucuses are over! As I mentioned a couple of days ago I have never declared a party before, but this year I wanted to be part of the caucus experience. I wanted to participate and see first-hand what it was like and not just have some political pundits from the east or west coasts giving their inaccurate opinions of what really goes on.
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The Iowa Caucus Experience in Madison County: Cameras Not a Factor
Friday, January 4th, 2008Tags:awareness and training, Barack Obama, Bill Richardson, democrats, Hillary Clinton, Information Security, Iowa caucus, IT compliance, John Edwards, policies and procedures, privacy, republicans, risk management, security awareness, security training, wired, YouTube
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Compliance and Information Security: Common Sense Confirmed
Thursday, July 26th, 2007So many times I’ve heard business leaders complain that the data protection requirements within the multiple laws and regulations only hurt business; that they are not necessary and have no true impact on really protecting data…they are just bureaucratic hoops forced upon businesses to placate the politicians’ constituents by lawmakers who know nothing about the nuts and bolts of implementing information security…and that the cost of compliance is only hurts the business’ bottom line.
Hmm…
Tags:awareness and training, Barack Obama, data loss, Hillary Clinton, Information Security, Iowa State Fair, IT compliance, Jim Hurley, John Edwards, John McCain, Mitt Romney, policies and procedures, privacy, privacy breach, regulatory compliance, risk management, Rudy Giuliani, security benchmark
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