How Good Are Your Decisions?
We all like to think we have good instincts, and that given the right information, we?ll make the right decision. The key, of course, is
We all like to think we have good instincts, and that given the right information, we?ll make the right decision. The key, of course, is
Recent surveys and reports about information security—or the lack of it—are discouraging, to put it mildly. Consider the following statistics: • In 2008, there were
I?d like to be able to report some news that?s all good, but the best I can do is a good news/bad news mix. The
It?s very easy to make resolutions at the start of a new year, but, as we all know, it?s far from easy to keep them.
Most?if not all?of us are facing the coming year with an uneasy blend of anxiety and hope. The anxiety is understandable. The stock market has
When asked to name individuals who have made a difference in the world, many people mention volunteers in humanitarian groups such as the Peace Corps,
I started writing for technology publications before IBM introduced its PC. So I remember, as I?m sure many of you do, the days when most
If you sometimes get the feeling that you?re being watched or tracked by unknown entities, you?re not being paranoid. You?re just being observant. In fact,
Eileen Slevin, chief information officer and head of the Corporate Information Department (CID) at the New York Life Insurance Co., has a background in both