Kamis, 05 Juli 2018

Editor's Pick: Security Economics: The Key to Resilience


Ed Moyle
Jul 5, 2018 5:00 AM PT
There are times when looking at something narrowly can be more effective than taking a wider and more comprehensive view. If you don't believe me, consider the experience of looking at organisms in a microscope or watching a bird through binoculars. Distractions are minimized, allowing optimal evaluation and analysis of what's under investigation. [More...]

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