Global Security Watch > Risk is in the eye of the beholder
[Not Bad For a Cubicle] Thus, this is a nice bit of strawman work. They’ve found a legitimate legal risk (incomplete response to a discovery request), rolled it in with a longstanding, real network security threat and suggested that there is only one solution to it, and that’s to log everything. The funny thing about this is that it seems to fly in the face of the overall trend toward retention policies in general, which is to retain as little as possible except where required by law to do otherwise.
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[Geocities.com] Updates to the goodly dragon homepage and my life/ Blog.: Well, Ive been debating for years as to whether or not to make this page. It will serve mostly as an online diary, like a Blog (web log), but it will be here, on my webpage, for only a few to find it and none to comment on it. The reason for the debate is one of ego.
[Fusionbrand.blogs.com] FusionBrand: But, unfortunately, the book is flawed by an unapologetic yearning for the days when creative giants like Ogilvy, Burnett and Bane walked the earth and CEOs bowed low before the god of “great advertising.” Success, in his mind, are “reliant on the sharpness of an advertisers 3Fs: the game is Fast track, Flexibility and Flair.” What about customer relationships, sustainability or, heaven forbid, profitability? He recommends that Asian-based ad agencies evolve into “Brand Marketing Consultants (BMCs).
[Enviropundit.blogspot.com] Enviropundit: Green Building Blog: September 2004: ... For the uninitiated, here's a quick primer: The Blogosphere is the realm of bloggers, so called because they maintain blogs, which is short for "weblogs." A weblog is an Internet page that contains its proprietor's musings on whatever he or she deems important. Many are devoted to politics and media criticism....
[Internettime.com] Internet Time Blog: Metrics & ROI: Sure, moving training from the classroom to the Web can mean reduced travel costs, less learning time away from the job, and certainly lower delivery costs. But most corporate training doesn't require travel, says Paul Reali, president of CyberSkills Computer Training Centers in Winston Salem, NC. And, he points out, no valid study has yet shown that online delivery significantly reduces learning time - actual time spent mastering a skill or acquiring knowledge-compared with instructor-led training of similar quality.
[Mywebpages.comcast.net] This site best viewed at 1152 x 864 with Text size "Medium" or ...: Canon law regards ecclesiastical property not as belonging to the Church at large, and certainly not to individual bishops, but rather, as belonging to various subdivisions of the Church, sometimes dioceses, but also parishes, seminaries, religious orders, and so on (1983 CIC 1255-1257). Moreover, the Holy See has repeatedly urged (see Canon Law Digest 2: 444-445) American bishops in "corporation sole states" to take the steps necessary to civilly re-register diocesan assets in the names of the specific parishes, seminaries, etc., that canonically own them, so as to avoid the terrible confusion, both internally and externally, that arises when canon law and civil law are at odds on such an important matter.
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