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Feb 13, 2012 11:45 pm
Is Your Definition of Security Holding You Back?
By Michael Santarcangelo, CSO
Hunched forward in an effort to find comfort in old, wooden chairs gathered around a whiteboard in an oversized conference room, the ten people sitting before me each clutched a single sheet of white paper in one hand, a pen in the other.
Nervously, they looked to me for direction, wondering what on earth I was about to ask them to do.
"Take 5 minutes and write down your definition of the word security, " I asked.
(Tip: might be interesting to stop reading, take a moment, and do the same)
[Three reasons why asking risky questions reduces risk]
Nervousness instantly changed to comfort, for I asked a simple question everyone knew the answer to. Each of the participants quickly started to scribble their definition on the paper.
More details:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new
Is Your Definition of Security Holding You Back?
By Michael Santarcangelo, CSO
Hunched forward in an effort to find comfort in old, wooden chairs gathered around a whiteboard in an oversized conference room, the ten people sitting before me each clutched a single sheet of white paper in one hand, a pen in the other.
Nervously, they looked to me for direction, wondering what on earth I was about to ask them to do.
"Take 5 minutes and write down your definition of the word security, " I asked.
(Tip: might be interesting to stop reading, take a moment, and do the same)
[Three reasons why asking risky questions reduces risk]
Nervousness instantly changed to comfort, for I asked a simple question everyone knew the answer to. Each of the participants quickly started to scribble their definition on the paper.
More details:
http://www.pcworld.c....html#tk.hp_new


