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Blast from the past

August 18, 2010

Funny, I just did a Google vanity search on my name and saw this page pop up from a presentation I did almost two years ago. Kip Boyle and I spoke for the Washington Technology Industry Association Security Special Interest Group (say that 10 times fast!). Our topic was “Outsourcing Security to Improve Organizational Effectiveness”. [...]

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Marshall had fun at soccer class this morning. Maybe it will be sunny at the next class.

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Muse Photos

April 3, 2010

Olga and I got to see Muse at Key Arena in Seattle last night. It was an excellent show. No photos can do it justice, of course, but here are some to give you an idea of what it was like.

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Enjoyed an entertaining evening at the SPEAK OUT Seattle Advanced Toastmasters meeting.

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Phoenix Flooding

January 22, 2010

I saw lots of major flood damage as I flew into Phoenix today.

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Marshall Meets Santa

December 15, 2009

Marshall had a great time meeting Santa this morning at Emerald City Rotary!

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Marshall Makes a Goal

November 14, 2009

Olga and Marshall are kicking the ball around before soccer class this morning…

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ISF Day 2

November 2, 2009

Here are some photos from day 2 of the ISF world congress. Security gurus have a lively debate. Menu at the gala dinner. Fanciest salad in a long time. Making friends from around the world… Cool desert with a glow stick as part of the presentation. Security pros quickly go crazy with the glow sticks… [...]

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Here are some photos of Day 1 of the Information Security Forum in Vancouver. The opening session. Security guru panel. Another classy welcome dinner about to start. Menu for the welcome dinner (click to enlarge).

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