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We played solid in the first half and shot the ball well. We were active on the glass and got read more
We played solid in the first half and shot the ball well. We were active on the glass and got a few stick backs.
ID theft and security breaches are crimes like any other - they won't completely go away. So we have to read more
ID theft and security breaches are crimes like any other - they won't completely go away. So we have to try to reduce the amount of data that's at risk.
I think our motivation is that we're operating on good faith. Our incentive is that we want to be a read more
I think our motivation is that we're operating on good faith. Our incentive is that we want to be a part of the community.
I think it makes it much easier if we're looking at a 10-year number for $35 billion,
I think it makes it much easier if we're looking at a 10-year number for $35 billion,
Sometimes I'm so sweet even I can't stand it.
Sometimes I'm so sweet even I can't stand it.
I'm very comfortable with that overall total reduction in risk, and I would not be able to say that there read more
I'm very comfortable with that overall total reduction in risk, and I would not be able to say that there is anything that I can tell that should stop them from going ahead and flying.
I never actually doubted that Jeff is alive and I never doubted that Jill Carroll will be released and I read more
I never actually doubted that Jeff is alive and I never doubted that Jill Carroll will be released and I am celebrating her release. I'm very happy for her.
[Defense and government networks are hardening their security, but for regular users, the best strategy against high-tech crime can be read more
[Defense and government networks are hardening their security, but for regular users, the best strategy against high-tech crime can be simple.] Our best defenses against these kind of attacks are often of a low tech variety -- that is, keep paper records of your transactions, ... Even though much of what we have exists only as a series of ones and zeroes somewhere in the information sphere, we do get paper copies and we should hang on to those. The movie 'The Net,' I think, makes a very intriguing point, about this very computer literate protagonist who has few human connections, and this is precisely the reason she's vulnerable to the kind of attack she suffers. It seems to me that if we keep that in mind we'll be well served.