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Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act
From: "William C. Moore" <wcmoore () VALDOSTA EDU>
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 04:42:18 +0000
Thanks everyone for all of the info. This will definitely help in the discussions with the schools and the legal eagles from both areas. Bill William C. Moore II, CISSP, MEd, MLIS Chief Information Security Officer Division of Information Technology Valdosta State University Valdosta, GA 31698 Phone:(229)333-5974 Fax: (229)245-4349 *********************************************************************** The information transmitted is intended only for the person addressed. Any unauthorized review, distribution or other use of or the taking of any action in reliance upon this information is prohibited. If you received this message in error, please contact the sender and delete or destroy this message and any copies. *********************************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Ozzie Paez Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 3:49 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: Re: [SECURITY] CIPA Children Internet Protection Act You are absolutely right - Consider how differently Apple managed the announcement that Jobs was stepping down. The company prepared the market and, while there was a measure of surprise that it would happen 'now', the company did not suffer in the market the way HP did. The company will face significant challenges, as when any CEO that is inseparable from his company departs, but it will have time to adjust its footing. I touched on that on a separate entry called Pushing the Reset Button at Apple (http://ozziepaezdecisions.com/2011/09/01/pushing-the-reset-button-at-apple- jobs-steps-down/). These cases are instructive because lessons learned from them can be applied to other contexts, including security, where the unexpected can and almost certainly will happen, sooner or later. So, from a security perspective, it is important to prepare the audiences (stakeholders, media, etc.) over time; as with Apple, preparation and effective response can help organizations bounce back, influence the story and protect their credibility when things go wrong. Ozzie Paez SSE/SAIC www.ozziepaezdecisions.com 303-332-5363 -----Original Message----- From: The EDUCAUSE Security Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU] On Behalf Of Valdis Kletnieks Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 12:22 PM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: Re: [SECURITY] CIPA Children Internet Protection Act On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:05:31 PDT, Karla Parker said:
Ozzie, What announcement from HP are you referring to? Thanks, Karla
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozclient&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8& q=HP+leaving+PC+market And notice that HP is almost totallly *not* able to do any spin control. The rest of the world has decided what the announcement means, and what HP thinks the announcement means is at best irrelevant.
Current thread:
- CIPA Children Internet Protection Act William C. Moore (Sep 12)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Bob Bayn (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Karla Parker (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Valdis Kletnieks (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act William C. Moore (Sep 14)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Valdis Kletnieks (Sep 13)
- Re: CIPA Children Internet Protection Act Ozzie Paez (Sep 13)