2006 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
The year 2006 was an interesting one, with my public speaking engagements limited, as I transitioned from a government executive to a corporate executive. I largely focused my presentations on the...
View Article2007 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
In 2007 I learned much about the concept of “Thought Leadership” and was pleased to have been invited by both public and private entities to speak to their organizations and personnel. Visting Purdue...
View Article2008 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
In 2008, the publication of Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost, proved to be the entree to a great many speaking engagements. Once again, I was invited to NATO’s information assurance conference, and to...
View Article2009 – Presentation by Christopher Burgess
Miles and miles proved to be the mantra of 2009, as I traveled to all corners of the world again, speaking to industry and government on a wide variety of topics. The book, Secrets Stolen, Fortunes...
View Article2010 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
My 2010 speaking schedule took me to all corners of the world. I traveled to Hong Kong, where I was honored to be an industry plenary speaker at the Interpol/Hong Kong Customs Intellectual Property...
View ArticleUnintended Consequences – Time for a paradigm shift
On 2 November, I gave a talk, "Unintended Consequences" at Gnomedex. I spoke to the need to recognize that "always-on" isn't necessarily always good. I went on to describe the train-wrecks which occur...
View Article2006 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
The year 2006 was an interesting one, with my public speaking engagements limited, as I transitioned from a government executive to a corporate executive. I largely focused my presentations on the...
View Article2007 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
In 2007 I learned much about the concept of “Thought Leadership” and was pleased to have been invited by both public and private entities to speak to their organizations and personnel. Visting Purdue...
View Article2008 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
In 2008, the publication of Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost, proved to be the entree to a great many speaking engagements. Once again, I was invited to NATO’s information assurance conference, and to...
View Article2009 – Presentation by Christopher Burgess
Miles and miles proved to be the mantra of 2009, as I traveled to all corners of the world again, speaking to industry and government on a wide variety of topics. The book, Secrets Stolen, Fortunes...
View Article2010 – Presentations by Christopher Burgess
My 2010 speaking schedule took me to all corners of the world. I traveled to Hong Kong, where I was honored to be an industry plenary speaker at the Interpol/Hong Kong Customs Intellectual Property...
View ArticleUnintended Consequences – Time for a paradigm shift
On 2 November, I gave a talk, "Unintended Consequences" at Gnomedex. I spoke to the need to recognize that "always-on" isn't necessarily always good. I went on to describe the train-wrecks which occur...
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