Showing posts with label Best Practices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Practices. Show all posts

2018-10-24

Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Videos by Google and Amazon AWS

Inside a Google Data Center

Joe Kava, Vice President of Google Data Center Operations, gives a tour inside a Google data center in South Carolina (US), and shares details about the security, sustainability and the core architecture of Google's infrastructure in this video first published Dec 16, 2014.

AWS Security by Design

Amazon Web Services (AWS) video above first published May 23, 2018: AWS London Summit 2018 Breakout Session: A Deep Dive into the best practice guidelines for securing your workloads. Learn more about AWS at aws.amazon.com.
October Is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Every year since 2003 October has been recognized as National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), a collaboration between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance. NCSAM was created to ensure that every individual stays safe and secure online. Learn more at https://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/about-ncsam/

Twitter: #cybersec #cybersafe #CyberSecMonth #CyberAware #NCSAM


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2015-07-18

Startups, Best Practices (slides); Ben Horowitz at Columbia video


"Don't Follow Your Passion": Ben Horowitz's Commencement Speech at Columbia University from a16z 

Don’t Follow Your Passion: Career Advice for Recent Graduates | Andreessen Horowitz"... I learned the most valuable lesson that I learned at Columbia, which is: Don’t listen to your friends. Think for yourself. Thinking for yourself sounds both simple and trivial, but in reality it’s extremely difficult and it’s profound and here is why. As human beings, we want to be liked. It’s anthropological. If people didn’t like you in caveman days, they would just eat you. So you really have a natural built in instinct to want to be liked and the easiest way to be liked is to tell people what they want to hear. And you know what everybody wants to hear? What they already believe to be true. And so the last thing they want to hear is an original idea that contradicts their belief system. So it’s very hard to even bring that kind of stuff up. But those are the things; those are the only things — things that YOU believe, that everybody around you doesn’t believe — that when you’re right that create real value in the world. Everything else people already know. There is no value created. It’s just business as usual. So it’s so important to think for yourself ... my recommendation would be follow your contribution. Find the thing that you’re great at, put that into the world, contribute to others, help the world be better and that is the thing to follow ..."

Andreessen Horowitz, Venture Capital firm, domain name: a16z.com



See also on Domain Mondo: Startups, Venture Capital, Tech Markets, Unicorns, a16z Podcasts


2015-05-20

Managing a Global Domain Name Portfolio, Best Practices (video)



MarkMonitor® Domain Management experts Elisa Cooper and Matt Serlin discuss key guidelines for managing a global domain portfolio. (source: MarkMonitor - markmonitor.com - published on May 15, 2015)

This excellent MarkMonitor one-hour webinar covers:
• Practical tips for containing costs and reducing overextended portfolios
• Steps for uncovering and maximizing the value of your portfolio
• Proven strategies for protecting valuable domain names


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