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		<title>Privacy Theatre</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 19:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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The fabulously written post Privacy Theater: Why Social Networks Only Pretend To Protect You on Tech Crunch by Rohit Khare is a must read for those even moderately interested in digital identity.  The post speaks to the fact that despite cleverly written Terms of Service agreements the social networking site still treat the individuals digital [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Case for Collaboration and Security</title>
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David Coleman of Collaborative Strategies has posed a very relevant item around the need to collaborate on security.  The post is titled &#8220;The Challenge of Collaboration AND Security&#8220;.

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		<title>employees are not children</title>
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Employees are not children so don&#8217;t treat them like they are and they will be much more productive, and happy.  This is something that has very much been on my mind lately for several reasons that I won&#8217;t go into.  The eWeek article below looks at how 37Signals goes about getting things done in what [...]]]></description>
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