Cynicism: We have a problem, but they don't want to solve it
Pessimism: We have a problem, but we can't solve it
Optimism: We have a problem, and we can solve it
Responsibility: We have a problem. Can I help solve it?
Initiative: We have a problem. Here's how I'm solving it
Biden is currently sending more military equipment to our neighborhoods than Trump did. You read that right. Our communities are being terrorized at a greater rate than they had been under Trump.
@DrAndrewSchwarz I couldn't take notes bc I was trying to keep up with calls and texts then I wasn't fully prepared to respond with a statement. I enjoyed the simulation and gathered most of the relevant info but questioned myself after I made on the fly decisions.
@DrAndrewSchwarz Super fast paced and difficult to recall who was saying what! Irrelevant and excessive phone calls and frustration when my directives were blatantly ignored.
@DrAndrewSchwarz The lack of awareness and understanding of the need for cyber security can and will lead to costly problems. No organization is immune to the possibility of an attack and overlooking the probability could be what ultimately closes the doors on a business.
@DrAndrewSchwarz Makes sense with the increased need for remote work. Can't help but wonder about all these kids at home with school laptops and no understanding of cyber security. What problems will schools soon be facing? Are they prepared?
@ZachmeansBiz @DrAndrewSchwarz I would think so. When you're aware of the potential problems you're more willing to invest to avoid them. I also think most small business owners think it won't happen to them, they aren't worth the time or effort.
@DrAndrewSchwarz There certainly needs to be a shift in focus within organizations that puts cyber security at the top of its priority list. Poor planning always cost more in the long run.