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<channel><title>PCIS Blog — Conversations about technology for the business executive | Categorised Content</title><description>Utilizing technology innovation to build your success</description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/</link><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Mon, 9 Apr 2012 22:03:20 -0700</lastBuildDate>
<item><title>IT Network Support Guy as Indiana Jones</title><pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 10:03:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ A network support administrator faces his greatest challenge: retrieving the password of a dead genius to gain access to the cryptic contents of the PC in an underground laboratory. Hilarity ensues.]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/it-network-support-guy-as-indiana-jones</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/it-network-support-guy-as-indiana-jones?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/it-network-support-guy-as-indiana-jones</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/it-network-support-guy-as-indiana-jones</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/it-network-support-guy-as-indiana-jones?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Blackberries and the Etiquette Lesson</title><pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ "Nearly one-fifth of 5,000 U.S. workers say they have been reprimanded by their employers or fellow workers for showing bad manners with their wireless device" according to a survey reported in the Gl]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/blackberries-and-the-etiquette-lesson</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/blackberries-and-the-etiquette-lesson?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/blackberries-and-the-etiquette-lesson</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/blackberries-and-the-etiquette-lesson</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/blackberries-and-the-etiquette-lesson?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Everything I Know About Security, I Learned From Barack Obama</title><pubDate>Wed, 8 Apr 2009 22:14:29 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ I bet you didn't know that Barack Obama was a cyber security expert. The popular American President has been many things throughout an impressive career: community leader, best-selling author, politi]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/everything-i-know-about-security-i-learned-from-barack-obama</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/everything-i-know-about-security-i-learned-from-barack-obama?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/everything-i-know-about-security-i-learned-from-barack-obama</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/everything-i-know-about-security-i-learned-from-barack-obama</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/everything-i-know-about-security-i-learned-from-barack-obama?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Why Do Hackers Hack?</title><pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 15:08:12 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Why Do Hackers Hack? The online threats to business operations that I've been discussing on this blog aren't going away anytime soon. That's because when it comes to hacking, the promise of high rew]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/why-do-hackers-hack</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/why-do-hackers-hack?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/why-do-hackers-hack</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/why-do-hackers-hack</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/why-do-hackers-hack?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>How Much Would You Trust Third-Party Web Applications with Your Medical Records?</title><pubDate>Fri, 7 Nov 2008 14:04:19 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ As I’ve mentioned before on this blog (What are Strangers Doing With All of Your Information?), when you willingly hand over your information to Google via Gmail or a third-party application, they own]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/how-much-would-you-trust-third-party-web-applications-with-your-medical-records</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/how-much-would-you-trust-third-party-web-applications-with-your-medical-records?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/how-much-would-you-trust-third-party-web-applications-with-your-medical-records</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/how-much-would-you-trust-third-party-web-applications-with-your-medical-records</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/how-much-would-you-trust-third-party-web-applications-with-your-medical-records?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Zombie PCs Lurking On the Internet</title><pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 17:03:18 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ It is a scary time for those of us concerned with IT security. Just in time for Halloween comes a report that zombie PCs are spreading their evil about as fast as the rotting-flesh versions do in the]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/zombie-pcs-lurking-on-the-internet</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/zombie-pcs-lurking-on-the-internet?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/zombie-pcs-lurking-on-the-internet</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/zombie-pcs-lurking-on-the-internet</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/zombie-pcs-lurking-on-the-internet?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Do Developers Want to Become IT Managers?</title><pubDate>Thu, 9 Oct 2008 12:45:09 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ There’s a funny article in the CIO online magazine about “5 Reasons Why a Developer Might Want to Become a CIO” – with a follow up article with 8 reasons why they might not want to do it (read here).]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/do-developers-want-to-become-it-managers</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/do-developers-want-to-become-it-managers?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/do-developers-want-to-become-it-managers</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/do-developers-want-to-become-it-managers</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/do-developers-want-to-become-it-managers?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>If security isn&#8217;t built in, it&#8217;s not there</title><pubDate>Fri, 3 Oct 2008 16:13:17 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ It's a common myth that big companies and famous celebrities have the best security because they have huge resources. But fame and brand recognition seem to be no substitutes for taking the time and e]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/if-security-isnt-built-in-its-not-there</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/if-security-isnt-built-in-its-not-there?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/if-security-isnt-built-in-its-not-there</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/if-security-isnt-built-in-its-not-there</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/if-security-isnt-built-in-its-not-there?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>The Web Browser: Security Threat Number One</title><pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:23:01 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ Do you use Firefox? Internet Explorer? Safari? Which one do you think is the safest? Right now, Firefox is thought by many to be the most secure browser available (although a new report from Microso]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/the-web-browser-security-threat-number-one</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/the-web-browser-security-threat-number-one?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/the-web-browser-security-threat-number-one</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/the-web-browser-security-threat-number-one</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/the-web-browser-security-threat-number-one?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>
<item><title>Can You “Spot” The Password?</title><pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 16:08:02 -0700</pubDate><description><![CDATA[ I've suggested that pattern recognition is the key to developing secure passwords that are easy to remember (See my post, Would You Give Me Your Password For A Candy?). I still like the idea of a ser]]></description><link>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/can-you-spot-the-password</link><dc:subject>Talking%20with%20myself</dc:subject><dc:creator>Vaclav Vincalek</dc:creator><comments>http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/can-you-spot-the-password?opendocument&amp;comments</comments><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/can-you-spot-the-password</guid><wfw:commentRss> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dxcomments/can-you-spot-the-password</wfw:commentRss><wfw:comment> http://www.pcis.com/web/vvblog.nsf/dx/can-you-spot-the-password?opendocument&amp;comments</wfw:comment></item>

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