I did not notice the whining about fuel economy in 2003 by Dale Earnhardt Jr., as captured by NASCAR.com – Fuel strategy gives Earnhardt Jr. top five – July 28, 2003: Earnhardt indicated next weekend’s Brickyard 400 would be the same story, exacerbated by two-and-four-tire strategies and the specter of fuel mileage, another issue he … Continue reading Fuel conservation gives Earnhardt Jr the win→
Ok, preventable is one thing, but what about predictable? That is the tougher argument to make in the board room, in my experience. The CxOs know that things can be prevented, but they are not phased unless the security team can accurately predict failures ahead. In other words, you can tell someone they should prevent … Continue reading Verizon Says 9 of 10 Breaches Preventable→
SC Magazine reported an AT&T loss of personal data: An undisclosed number of management-level workers at AT&T have been notified that their personal information was stored unencrypted on a stolen laptop. The head of the OASIS EKMI TC (that’s enterprise key management infrastructure technical committee) just pointed out to me that a press release on … Continue reading AT&T offers loss prevention, then loses data→
There was some minor news towards the end of 2007 about an extension of the California privacy laws. In brief (pun not intended), AB1298 was written to include medical data in the definition of what should be protected by breach law. The now famous SB1386 was too narrow. California’s data-breach law – the first in … Continue reading California AB 1298?→