Robert Garigue: The Next Long Wave of Innovation
As Found In: Robert Garigue: The New Information Security Agenda–Managing the Emerging Semantic Risks Author credit Norman Poise of Merril Lynch in turn crediting Joseph Schumpeter
As Found In: Robert Garigue: The New Information Security Agenda–Managing the Emerging Semantic Risks Author credit Norman Poise of Merril Lynch in turn crediting Joseph Schumpeter
Original Online as of 24 December 2010 Copy Held by Phi Beta Iota (PDF)
Original (Web): INFORMATION WARFARE – Developing a Conceptual Framework Copy (Document): INFORMATION WARFARE – Developing a Conceptual Framework
Below is secured for the future. As of 24 December 2010 it is still online at Carleton University. Dr. Robert Garigue passed away 10 January 2007 at the age of 55. He was the only person we knew then or know of today that was deliberately and completely integrating belief systems, knowledge, information, data, security, …
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Information security is not a static process–you cannot “lock down” information the way the Air Force has tried to do, prohibiting all flash drives because it has failed over decades to actually embed security in every aspect of the process from human to download alerts. Interactive feedback loops are simple and effective. Winn Schwartau pioneered …
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IMPORTANT: The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is not the Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO) nor the Mission Commander or the Mission Logistics Officer or any of the other mission support specialties. The point is that security and knowledge must co-exist and in collaboration with one another, the CISO and CKO need to ensure that the …
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See Also: Robert Garigue, “Technical Preface” to Book Three Robert Garigue, CISO Briefing