Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Is Twitter’s breakneck growth causing a backlash? So goes the title of an interesting CNN article about how Twitter participation growth brings on the “Fail Whale” image more often these days. Twitter users who have experienced down moments know the image pops up during these times. To quote the article: The conversational Web site, which [...]

Anyone remember Lee Iacocca? He was the son if Italian immigrants most notable for turning around Chrysler in the 1980′s. He rose to popular fame when he became the point spokesman on all Chrysler TV commercials and then later became even more famous when President Reagan appointed him to head the Statue of Liberty renovation [...]

RSA Conference 2009 has a particular feature I am especially interested in attending, the Innovation Sandbox.  On Monday, April 20, the Sandbox will provide vendors that aren’t necessarily exhibiting with an opportunity to demonstrate their products during a half-day session. To me, breakthroughs in technology are the most exciting feature of my job, one of the reasons [...]

Like the title says … Security Heavy with elements of …. Thought I’d write a little about “life in general” for Friday. One of the things I enjoy about social media is it provides an opportunity to get to know people on a human level. Thanks to blogs, tweets, Facebook etc … I know Jennifer [...]

Just when I thought the toughest part of blogging would be getting hosting set up and learning the Word Press content management platform, it hit me – the writing, oh yea, fresh content. Luckily, I have a passion for writing and security, there is never going to be any shortage of security related content to [...]

Over a year ago I accepted a job at Trainer Communications, a Marketing and Public Relations firm managing foreign and domestic accounts for private and public companies. It is a fantastic place to work – more about that in a later post. I was hired into the Security Practice and was not sure what to [...]