Lessons for an Army During War Nov. 12, 2012 – 01:47PM | By SHOSHANA BRYENB Once again, the U.S. Army is trying to learn lessons from the last war and apply them to future situations. Recent exercises at Fort Polk, La., emphasized short deployments with limited objectives: defend a consulate…
Joplin Tornado Survivors Seek Katrina Lessons
A group volunteers traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild a city still struggling to find its way more than six years after Hurricane Katrina, and to learn disaster recovery lessons to take back to their own storm-ravaged Missouri community. (March 12) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP…
The FBI and Scotland Yard vs. Anonymous: Security Lessons
Scotland Yard . Some of the interest is due to marvel that two such sophisticated organizations could be had, some is due to schadenfreude, and some is probably despair: if the bad guys can get at these folks, is anyone safe? View full post on could security – Yahoo! News…
Lessons from history: The first virus
It has been 26 years to the day when the computing world was introduced to its first virus: The Brain. The Brain was a boot sector virus that was written on and for floppy disks and spread by the exchange of disks between users. The Brain which was also known…
Lessons learned from a grant audit
Author: Denise Schlegel Grant writing classes are a great way to learn how to create a competitive application. Most people who write grants have never attended a class and “don’t know what they don’t know”. So those who have attended a class are typically more successful. Once you have submitted…
Top Hacker Disasters of 2011: Five Critical Lessons for Businesses
Most of this year’s high-profile attacks should have been prevented. It’s the job of every business owner to learn valuable lessons about why these companies were hacked and how they could have prevented it. View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National…
Top Stories: November 21-25, 2011 – The danger of SOPA, lessons from a Starbucks social experiment, and why the real world is writable.
This week on O’Reilly: Alex Howard explored the implications of SOPA and PROTECT IP, Jonathan Stark looked back on his Starbucks card experiment, and Terry Jones explained how APIs can help publishers. View full post on O’Reilly News and Commentary View full post on National Cyber Security
Managing Mobile Devices: 10 Lessons Learned, via Forrester
Modern CIOs and their IT department face a new, complex set of mobile device security and manageability challenges as employees bring in their various smartphones and tablets to the workplace, and as additional devices are rolled out across the enterprise. Many IT managers are looking to outside MDM (mobile device…
Managing Mobile Devices: 10 Lessons Learned, via Forrester
Modern CIOs and their IT department face a new, complex set of mobile device security and manageability challenges as employees bring in their various smartphones and tablets to the workplace, and as additional devices are rolled out across the enterprise. Many IT managers are looking to outside MDM (mobile device…
Disaster recovery – the lessons for supply chains
Highlights from the CPO Agenda Question Time Debate held in London on 23 June 2011, in association with Sungard Availability Services. Large-scale disasters hit the headlines for a few days before the human suffering begins to diminish and the eyes of the world’s media are diverted elsewhere. But for many…