If We Can Keep It - Briefing

Download a short PowerPoint presentation (444 KB) highlighting some of the themes from my new book, If We Can Keep It: A National Security Manifesto for the Next Administration. [The book is now available on Amazon.]
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If We Can Keep It - Briefing

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Another Excel 2003 file format exploit discovered in the wild

Security firm Secunia today is «secunia.com» an exploit involving versions of Excel 2003 prior to Service Pack 2. Though Microsoft released a security advisory on the problem this morning, there […]
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Microsoft has simplified file format fix

Office 2003 service Pack 3 which is a free package of updates and fixes was released in September and blocked the …

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The "Surge" is a Bridge to Nowhere

With evident regression on the entire point of the “surge,” how did the Dems let Petraeus buy more time with his Powerpoint presentation to Congress and let him (and the administration) get away with redefining success as purely a …
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Joining the swelling ranks of those not going to BlackHat/Defcon

Avoid powerpoint like a plague. If people want to prepare something visual let them. But do make sure that they can’t monopolise everyone’s attention with their presentation. Better yet, don’t …

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Is it surprising that people open unsolicited PDF files?

People have been somewhat conditioned on not opening Word docs and Excel spreadsheets (that one came up in the post as well, and that did surprise and bother me a bit), but PDFs are the preferred business delivery system and are seen as …
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The Week That Was: PR & Technology for June 22, 2007

One thing that I learned on the birthing of PowerPoint; PowerPoint was Microsoft’s first acquisition. The two creators admit the good and the bad of PowerPoint, one Quote from Robert Gaskins that I loved, “People often make very bad use …

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