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Category Archives: Pauls Blog
The Keys to Securing Passwords
by Paul Salzer Passwords are like the keys to your house or car. Whereas physical keys give you physical access to something, passwords give you digital access. Unfortunately, software locks, like the locks on most doors, typically don’t know who’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Internet Safety, Password Protection, Passwords, Pauls Blog, Security, Tips
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Ali Baba and the Forty Geeks: A brief study in Password Protection
by Paul Salzer When you were younger, did you ever read The Adventures of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves? Great treasures were magically revealed once the phrase, “Open Sesame” was spoken before the Cave of the Forty Thieves. Nowadays, … Continue reading
Head for the Hills or You Will Be Up to Your Armpits in Heros
by Paul Salzer Heroes, superheroes in particular, seem to be making a comeback in recent years. Movies, television shows, and even musicals have exploded out from the pages of comic books worldwide. Last night, I even happened across a new … Continue reading
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Tagged Goal Setting, Heros, Innovation, Mission Statement, Paul Salzer
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The 5 Habits of Highly Effective Jedi
The 5 Habits of Highly Effective Jedi by Paul Salzer Okay, I will admit it. I’m a geek! This doesn’t mean that I enjoy doing math problems in my bathtub at 8 o’clock at night on some boring Thursday. But … Continue reading
Thinking Outside the Box
Thinking outside the Box By Paul Salzer Have you heard the term, “think outside the box”? The phrase is often associated with innovative or creative thinking. But what does it really mean? Where does the term come from? And how … Continue reading