September 3, 2010

Getting rid of your best people

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by James Costello A friend of mine recently had a very Dilbertesque experience at work.  The company my friend works for has been acquired twice in the last three years and all of the dust seemed to be settling.  Sort of… Locally there were four offices under the corporate umbrella, each a legacy of the [...]

Security Roundtable for October 11, 2008 – Social Media Ethics

The world of blogging, podcasting and social media is a dynamic –and dominant – force in the way individuals share and consume information. In this fast-paced approach to sharing, we stop to consider the ethics involved. With the help of Jennifer Leggio  – social media expert, former journalist and friend of the Security Roundtable – [...]

Security Catalyst Community: Discussion Forum Activity (July 14 2008)

The forums are off to a roaring start this week – with some insightful discussions. Sure, thinking this early in the week can be scary, but it sure pays off! What are the ethical standards/requirements for security bloggers? [IN PREP FOR TUESDAY] Help me test my new Firefox add-on Printer Dots and Privacy – cause [...]

Should bloggers be held to ethical standards?

This is a question that has been kicked around quietly, and now it is the focus of the August Security Roundtable. We are recording on Tuesday (pondering using a live-feed) and I want your feedback.  Show Prep Outline Blurring the lines: blogging, ethics and journalistic integrity The impact of social media on how ideas and [...]

The July Security Rountable is available: Battling Botnets with Botnets

Complete details are available here: http://www.securityroundtable.com/2008/07/security-roundtable-for-july-2008-battling-botnets-with-botnets/ The discussion ran a bit longer than we alloted, yet even on our review listen proved worth every minute. We raised some interesting questions and look forward to sharing the conversation with you. This is only the beginning and we invite you to share your ideas, insights and feedback in [...]