BitCoin: The Bubble versus The Trust
THE BITCOIN BUBBLE If you haven’t already heard about bitcoin, the first popular cypto-currency, you soon will. The idea for the currency is simple. It’s a software system that makes it possible to manufacture and trade (P2P), in a public and decentralized way, a limited digital resource. That’s it. So why the interest in bitcoin? …
Advanced Cyber/IO: Knowledge Integration
Phi Beta Iota: It has become evident that this integrative post is needed. It should be obvious–but evidently it is not–that both Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain Information Sharing and Sense-Making (M4IS2) are inherently integrating by nature. Both are the anti-thesis to “Rule by Secrecy” and the Weberian concept of stove-piped …
Definitions: Data Security
Phi Beta Iota: Data Security is just beginning to emerge as a viable alternative to network security. We have a very long way to go in this area, and also in relationship and identity authentication and trust assurance. Having said that, the death of the closed network concept is inevitable. The US Government is broke, …
Thriving on Chaos–Brings out the “Right Stuff”
Making a straighter ruler It’s not easy. It’s hard to get straighter than straight. Over time, processes that seek to decrease entropy and create order are valued, but improving them gets more difficult as well. If you’re seeking to make the organized more organized, it’s a tough row to hoe. Far easier and more productive …
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Search: graphic for future it vision
Probably looking for this graphic: Robert Garigue & Robert Steele: From Old IO to New IO See Also: OpenBTS GSM Simplified — Freeing Humanity Reference: The Web as Epoch B Leadership Reference: Advanced Cyber-IO (First Cut) Seven Answers–Robert Steele in Rome 2010: Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Trilogy Updated 2010 M4IS2 Briefing for South America — 2010 …
Seth Godin: The Danger of Repeating Signals
The danger of repeating signals Kevin shares this great quote from the Count of Monte Cristo: “I have been told,” said the count, “that you do not always yourselves understand the signals you repeat.” “That is true, sir, and that is what I like best,” said the man, smiling. “Why do you like that best?” …
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