Chapter 14. Mapping Solutions

 

How far will [modern man] remain dark, obdurate, habitual, and traditional, resisting the convergent forces that offer them either unity or misery? Sooner or later that unity must come or else plainly men must perish by their own inventions.

 
 --H. G. Wells, The Outline of History (1923)

Part 1, “Charting a Course,” outlined six “tricks of the trade” best practices that should help you create an organization-wide security strategy that’s ready for global business. In Part 2, “Reality, Illusion, and the Souk,” you saw how your core geocentric security, when confronted by regional differences in local rules, regulations, customs, best practices, and conventions, magnify in relevance. Qualitative and quantitative differences ...

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