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Author Archives: Paul.Williams
Avoiding Hard Work for Nothing
This morning I found myself thinking of the many commercial and government organizations we’ve run into over the years that have an urge to buy something… something, as in almost anything they can plug in that purports to improve their … Continue reading
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Mitigating the Next Stuxnet Worm
On July 18 at the FOSE 2011 Conference in Washington, DC , I was one of two speakers who addressed the topic, “Situational Awareness – Mitigating the Next Stuxnet”. In my remarks, I noted that the Stuxnet worm secretly infected … Continue reading
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Lowering The Cost of IT Operations
In the world of information technology, budgetary pressures are tough. The demand for infrastructure and bandwidth continues to rise, meanwhile many corporate executives are facing reduced budgets. Businesses are faced with the need to do more with less. Our nation’s … Continue reading →