The Associated Press ran a story called Buzz and bullets: Gun fans cheer Starbucks’ policy that gives a good indication of a hot topic in the US: Dale Welch recently walked into a Starbucks in Virginia, handgun strapped to his waist, and ordered a banana Frappuccino with a cinnamon bun. Sounds like the start of … Continue reading Starbucks’ Security Policy→
Today a simulated cyber attack response exercise is being held in Washington D.C. The Bipartisan Policy Center is hosting: The participants, whose mission is to advise the president and mount a response to the attack, will not know the scenario in advance. They will react to the threat in real time, as intelligence and news … Continue reading Cyber ShockWave Day→
An article by the Times Online explains a recent crackdown by authorities on cheese fraud in Italy: [Luca Zaia, the Agriculture Minister] said there was no health risk, adding “It is not a question of food security so much as of respect for the rules of production”. However he had taken “urgent action” by placing … Continue reading Cheese Fraud→
Who can forget when Bill Ford explained during the great restructuring last year that his company had traditionally sold low quality cars to Americans but high quality to Europeans. He said they thought there was no market for quality cars in America until after the crisis they noticed foreign brands outselling theirs. The European Focus … Continue reading Show me a Focus on Hybrid-Diesel→