by Alex W. | Aug 23, 2013 | Organisations, Resilience
A biological approach to organisational resilience By a lapsed microbiologist “Organisational resilience is only achievable through adaptability” Too many leaders start believing their own press and thinking that they are able to predict the future....
by Alex W. | Jul 19, 2013 | Crime, Fraud, Government large and small, Individual and Personal Resilience, Organisations, Quirky
A culture of entitlement is corrosive in a government agency or any organisation I’ve just come across a USA government document which is both fun to read and educational. Its called the Encyclopedia of ethical failure 2013, its published by the US Defense...
by Alex W. | Jul 9, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Organisations
Making strategic decisions about cyber security, or any sort of security needs to be done a the board level. It is difficult to get company boards to focus on strategic issues, despite the fact that this is what they are theoretically meant to do. Companies are busy...
by Alex W. | Jul 8, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Government large and small, Identity, Organisations, Practical
Is it possible for health practitioners to achieve information security? Maybe a better question is “How can health professionals balance privacy, information security and accessibility in an online world?” Or even, should the medical profession be...
by Alex W. | May 28, 2013 | Cybersecurity, Government large and small, Organisations
You may have seen some fairly alarmist reporting from the ABC about Chinese interests hacking ASIO, Australia’s version of the FBI. New espionage? For those who haven’t seen it. The allegations come from the Four Corners program and relate to...
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