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g4m3 0n!

Hey, I want to apologize for being absent for so long.  I have a lot of stuff to write about and I’ll be getting it out in 2008.

 Zerosum-tictac  

Will you be at RSA?  I’m giving a talk on Game Theory and how these patterns can be applied to IT Security.  Check your program and don’t be shy – come over and say hello.

—tk


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Blog: Patterns
Author: T.K.

Tim Keanini began his professional career as a musician, but has spent the past 20 years in electronic gaming and information technology. He has applied patterns found in music, gaming, and information technology to strategies successful in enterprise risk management. As CTO at nCircle, Tim's technical vision for the company has been shaped by his intimate understanding of both the "gaming mindset", which always takes into account an active opponent, and his respect for the ever-changing and complex nature of each customer's IT operations.


   




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