But, as dominant as Trump and his way of thinking are on the Right, no political coalition is permanent, and internal debates are already rumbling over issues such as immigration and trade that could ...
In 1998, I found myself in an unexpected place: testifying before the U.S. Senate about computer security alongside my fellow L0pht members. We weren’t executives or policymakers—we were hackers. But ...
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Politics nowadays is driven almost entirely by culture wars – zero-sum clashes that feed on tribal identities, fear, and a chaotic confusion of basic terms and ideas. To solve any of today's most ...
This week, we consider communications in compliance. Today, we look at the merging of cultures as a merger or acquisition. For more on this topic, check out The Compliance Handbook: A Guide to ...
If there was one moment on day one that captured the essence of this year’s Munich Security Conference, it came from Mike Waltz, US ambassador to the United Nations. During a panel Friday, Waltz ...
“For if these things are done when the wood is green what will happen when it is dry?” — Luke 23:31. Truth be told, I sometimes feel like the protagonist Ignatius J. Reilly in John Kennedy Toole’s ...