It does not take a huge leap hats for men of imagination to draw up scenarios where many geopolitical and criminal entities would see an advantage in implicating another power, especially one that is the usual suspect in any case, making a perfect scapegoat. Similarly, there is safety in launching an attack from a source that does not freely exchange such information with the nation of the target. The mistrust of others can be used against them.
This is not about Geeks exploring cyberspace anymore. Nor is this just about small time criminal gangs committing credit card fraud. We are still trying to couch Information Security in Business Terms, a futile hat for men endeavor if ever I have seen one, and a misguided response to an entirely different problem: the financial upheaval and uncertainty that still haunts the world.
It is understandable that in times of financial duress and greater competitive hat men pressure all focus is on the most pressing issue -- profitability. But the resulting mantra of Security has to enable Business has meant that we have taken a wrong path, wasted time and as a result have let the security risks get the upper hand. Whilst everyone was called to man the oars for greater speed, no one was looking out for rocks and pirates.
This shift will not be short fedora hat in duration, we are talking several decades, not years. It is only natural that China, the current leading runner in this marathon and the most imposing challenger to western hegemony, should instill a sense of fear and suspicion into the current western Zeitgeist. The east does not play by the same rules as the west, especially not in business, and our ability to impose our demands of playing by our standards and in our interest are waning.
Events on the geopolitical stage will play a far greater role in shaping our world in the next years than globalized economics, even though it was the latter that has lead us down this path and sown the seeds for the events mens hats still to unfold. The business environment and the market will adapt, although it will be a painful process for many businesses, and many will not be able to make this transition. New opportunities, solutions and approaches will arise, as they always do when the parameters are changed and the deck is shuffled again.
Earlier this year, for instance, she addressed the gender gap issue within anesthesiology at the Society of Cardiac Anesthesiology annual meeting, where she revealed a newly dedicated interest group within the organization that promotes women physicians as leaders.Sasha Shillcutt, MD : Women tend to be over-mentored and under-sponsored.