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  1. T2P: Overcoming Objections to a Data Governance Program - http://bit.ly/10nCHi
  2. T2P: How NOT to Build a Security Program - http://bit.ly/B5b0n
  3. T2P: 9 Questions CEOs Should Ask about Data Governance - http://bit.ly/3wj7Wn
  4. T2P: Book Review: Data Modeling for Business - http://bit.ly/2Bva9v
  5. Is Risk Management a Source of Risk? - http://www.t2pa.com/founders-blog
  6. T2P Reality-Based Guide: How to Clarify Complex Decisions: http://bit.ly/109Zs7
  7. T2P Reality-Based Guide: How to Thwart a Social Engineering Exploit: http://bit.ly/109Zs7
  8. T2P Reality-Based Guide: How to Get More out of Technical Conferences: http://bit.ly/109Zs7
  9. T2P: Surviving in Degraded Conditions: A Human Analogy - http://bit.ly/B5b0n
  10. T2P: Virtualization and the Information Infrastructure - http://bit.ly/PT0C9
  11. @RealGeneKim thanks for the #itfail nod. it's especially magnanimous, since you keep companies from having to practice what i preach.
  12. @wjcstp perhaps you are merely embittered that you didn't ditch (heh) it all for a brilliant career as a melaleuca sales executive.
  13. This is pretty awesome (identity theft sketch): http://bit.ly/2jdHtN
  14. A great argument by Ben Tomhave for rethinking information security in terms of defensibility and recovery: http://tinyurl.com/amab5a
  15. IT Policy Template: Social Media / Web 2.0 | http://bit.ly/fGr29
  16. What Your IT Budget Says about Your Organization's Value | http://bit.ly/13zE70
  17. How Not to Attract a Qualified Security Manager | http://www.t2pa.com/founders-blog
  18. Data Quality: Technology's Prune | http://bit.ly/10nCHi
  19. Applying for this job should disqualify you from this job (#infosec fail) | http://www.t2pa.com/founders-blog
  20. Information as a Service (an introduction) | http://bit.ly/PT0C9