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thepictorialist · 5 years ago
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Monolith—Santorini, Greece 2017
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spaceybasskitten · 7 years ago
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Marriage
It’s a beautiful thing.
Full of love.
Hope.
Promise.
Trust.
Honesty.
Patience.
Exploration.
Laughter.
Family.
Holidays.
Adventures.
Animals.
Every aspect of our marriage the past two months has been nothing short of magical. I’m so in love and consumed with love for you D. You give me butterflies all the time. Our first Christmas as a married couple was incredible. I couldn’t have had a better time.
So thankful for all things that came with this year. Well this rolling 12 months.
I graduated college. We got engaged. We bought a house. We got a puppy. We got married. We got a kitten. Like wow.
WE are ONE.
I love you with my whole heart for our whole lives. We complete each other and we’ve got the most perfect life that we have built and continue to build everyday.
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reveal-the-news · 2 years ago
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Do We Need a Marketing Manager for the Security Team?
Do We Need a Marketing Manager for the Security Team?
Those reports on security procedures for the business are falling short. No one is reading them. What good are security controls if your staff doesn’t know about them or adhere to them? Is it time to hire a marketing manager for the security team? Check out this post for the discussion that was the basis of our conversation on this week’s episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the…
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jetsci · 3 years ago
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prevajconsultants · 6 years ago
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RT @dspark: It doesn’t take much to completely poison a dataset, said @DaviOttenheimer, product security for @MongoDB,on #DefenseinDepth w/ me and @AllanAlfordinTX, CISO of @Mitel. https://t.co/wzr8YctTVu #CISOseries #CISO #security #infosec #informationsecurity #cybersecurity https://t.co/1YTKvYEp5G
It doesn’t take much to completely poison a dataset, said @DaviOttenheimer, product security for @MongoDB,on #DefenseinDepth w/ me and @AllanAlfordinTX, CISO of @Mitel. https://t.co/wzr8YctTVu #CISOseries #CISO #security #infosec #informationsecurity #cybersecurity pic.twitter.com/1YTKvYEp5G
— David Spark (@dspark) April 21, 2019
MongoDB
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patrickcmiller · 7 years ago
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via Twitter https://twitter.com/PatrickCMiller
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neptunecreek · 8 years ago
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When Did You First Realize the Importance of Online Privacy?
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Was there a moment in your life when you had an awakening about the importance of digital privacy? 
Maybe your parents snooped around an email account when you forgot to log out. Maybe photos you thought were private ended up online. Maybe you didn’t land your dream job, and you suspect an old LiveJournal account still visible in search results of your name may be the culprit. Maybe you got hacked.
We’re collecting stories from people about the moment digital privacy first started mattering in their lives. Through this collection, we’re hoping to illustrate the varied, often deeply personal reasons that people care about digital privacy. This isn’t a dry policy issue; corporate data practices have lasting ramifications on people’s everyday lives. And the recent vote by Congress to allow companies like Comcast and Time Warner to have unfettered access to our browsing habits puts our privacy even more at risk.
We launched the project by sending reporter David Sparks to the Security B-Sides conference in San Francisco, where many fans of digital liberty often come to see EFF and others speakers discuss topics like security, privacy, and online freedom. In the video above, we collected some of those stories.
Want to add to the conversation? Post a blog post, article, tweet, or short video, and then share it on Twitter using the hashtag #privacystory. We’ll be collecting these, blogging about them and retweeting them to help spur a broader public conversation about the value of privacy in our digital world.
Special thanks to David Spark (@dspark) and Spark Media Solutions, with the support of Remediant, for the production of this video. Creative Commons music attribution to Ben Rama for the song “Binary Iteration.”
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greystokesurf · 11 years ago
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It was quite a shock when I first entered tropical waters. The water was so warm, it felt weird. I imagined I got in a pool where some kid just peed. How I missed the cold water at that point.
Derek Sparks
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thepictorialist · 6 years ago
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Professor’s—Paris, France 2016
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thepictorialist · 5 years ago
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Remember me—Path to Linwood Cemetery, Glenwood Springs, CO 2019
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thepictorialist · 5 years ago
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Once was a home—Northern Colorado 2019
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thepictorialist · 6 years ago
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In her basket, watching the world—Seattle, WA 2019
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thepictorialist · 6 years ago
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Hidden away—Athens, Greece 2017
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thepictorialist · 7 years ago
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Where kings tread—Palace of Versailles, France 2016
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thepictorialist · 7 years ago
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“up” late—Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy, France 2017
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thepictorialist · 7 years ago
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Waiting for her to appear.—Mont Saint-Michel, France 2017
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