#16 – BIG DATA & PRIVACY (NOT) –CAROLYN TURBYFILL

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The Internet, Big Data and Loss of Privacy

In my perpetual quest to make Cyber Security more accessible and less ponderous, I am experimenting with a new approach – a video parody of a Bond villain exposition, summarizing his nefarious plan:  Small Version: http://youtu.be/gi9sIHF2XBs Continue reading

#12 – MY STORY OF AIRLINE DECISION MAKING RISK – DR. CAROLYN TURBYFILL

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One common error in management decision-making is sticking to short-term tactics that are inappropriate to a changed context.  I’m an expert in executive management decision-making.  Recently, I experienced different approaches taken by people in various roles in airline ticketing and scheduling processes. Continue reading

#13 – AIRLINE SHORT TERM TACTICS ADD PASSENGER PAIN – DR. CAROLYN TURBYFILL

turbyfillOne common error in management and decision-making is sticking to short-term tactics that are inappropriate to a changed context.

In the case of sequestration, I had to go to the airport twice and reschedule flights when I could have simply rescheduled once.  The saga began when a low ceiling in Chicago delayed national and international flights that affected travellers for at least a day. Continue reading

#11 – IT’S NOT IF, NOT WHEN, BUT ‘WHAT’ ARE YOU GOING TO DO WHEN YOU’RE HACKED! – JOHN MILLICAN

John Millican pixIt used to be said “It’s not a matter of if you will be hacked.  It’s when.”  But, now it has progressed to “What?”

In other words it was not a question of whether or not you would be hacked, it was given you would be.  The real question was just when was it going to happen.  But, now that question is no longer operative.  The information security community is generally conceding that you have been hacked whether you know it or not. Continue reading