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Joe Franscella is a Senior Account Manager with Silicon Valley-based Trainer Communications, the views, opinions, commentary and ideas expressed on this site are his own and do not reflect the views, opinions or ideas of Trainer Communications, its management, employees, contractors or clients. Security clients Joe currently serves are Rohati Systems, Secure Passageand FishNet Security. Other security accounts Joe has been involved with include Vantos, Jericho Forum, WorkShare (DLP) and CREDANT (Encryption). Because Joe is a PR professional working in IT security, there will be times when he writes about clients he serves and when that happens he will always do his best to reference back to this disclaimer. For a complete list of all Trainer clients visit: http://www.trainercommunications.com/current-clients.htmlMy favorite video
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- Great commentary from @Beaker on the value of security automation and established risk management programs: http://t.co/QvYWX79N 11 hours ago
- @jjx "Playing @MeruNetworks engineer phone Roulette. Who will I call next?" -- Ghost Busters? 15 hours ago
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- @om re: rocking Hot Stuff. I hear Wall Street plans to play that during Facebook IPO. 2012/05/17
- @comcast: this is how your sevice guy leaves my cable box on side of house, seriously? http://t.co/cYF4UjyZ 2012/05/17