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Jonathan Roadblock

I am a security expert with over 10 years in corporate security, information security, physical security, and privacy!

Hate, Why?

Good Afternoon SMRT Readers!

I have been gone for a while, and for that, I apologize!  A bit of writer’s block, and a bit of unrelated work has caused me to neglect both of my blogs.  Well, I am proud to say that I have taken over as the corporate security manager for a large financial institute.  Now that I am back in the realm of physical security, I should have more time to remember how to reach my readers.

So, why not come back with a topic that has recently shown its ugly face again! Hate crimes, whether it be about race, religion, creed, or plain stupidity, these crazy folks still exist, and two days ago, we saw their tyranny once again.  A man who was all about a race war took the fight to the Sikhs… The Sikhs? Why in the hell would you attack the Sikhs?  Do you know of any Sikhs?  I have known quite a few in my time, and they are the one group that truly believes in service to others!  So, this Wade Michael Page, a “white supremecist”  who had lived a homeless lifestyle for at least part of his life (according to CNN at least), obviously had no clue what he was doing!  Sikhs open their temple to feed anyone who needs food; they provide shelter for those who need shelter; oh, and they look after the poor, even if they are Christian, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, or whatever someone believes. 

Sikhs, who are seen unshaven and wearing a turbin, could be mistaken for an Islmaic extremist, but they aren’t even Middle Eastern… They are Indian!

So, why do people hate other people?  I know that I have a serious disdain for those people who don’t think about their actions before they act, and I have even used the phrase “I hate stupid people” from time to time, well, most of the time, but I won’t kill them for being stupid.

So, how do we know if someone is a follower of these hate groups? You should know which of your friends could be really close to crossing the line, I mean if we look at all of the people who knew Page, they knew he was racist.  People, he was the lead singer of a skin-head band!  “I wouldn’t have thought he would have ever killed anyone…” Really?  You must be kidding me!!! He sings about hate, he talks about hate, he inked his body with HATE, but you had no clue that he was dangerous?  Please refer these people to my earlier comment about stupid people! 

Contact someone if your friend is a bit out there on the hate rhetoric!  You could singlehandedly prevent a needless killing of a great group of people!  Also, do me a favor, do a little research on Sikhism, and try to brainstorm why someone would want to hurt these people!

The Way We Date Has Changed!!!

I posted this on my other blog; ThePrivacyDude.com, but I wanted to make sure the readers of this site also had a chance to read it!

The world of dating has changed over the recent years, and with Valentine’s Day coming upon quicker than the end of the Mayan calendar, let’s discuss how these changes could impact you.

Your single, so you go out to a bar or club to have some fun, let a little bit of liquid courage help you go talk to that cute girl or guy, and maybe hook up, or your buddy knows this really cute girl or guy that you will just love, so they hook you up on a date.  Ok, that was so three years ago folks.  Today, more connections are made by visiting online dating sites than by going to a bar/club.  The number of Americans who are cyber dating have reached nearly 40 million according to a study conducted by the Association for Psychological Sciences.  So how are these dating sites a privacy or a security concern?  It is nice of you to ask that.  When you go and sign up for a dating site, like eHarmony, you provide them with A LOT of information about yourself.  I hope you noticed the big letters on a lot back there because I want, no, I need to emphasize HOW MUCH INFORMATION you are providing to a website.  Think about the information you put out there on Facebook, and multiply it tenfold, and you are barely scratching the surface.  Dating sites make their money off of subscription fees and off of advertising. 

Lets rewind twelve years ago for just a second.  In 1999 and 2000 an email address and an IP address was worth $1.01 to advertisers.  Back then there weren’t really any spam filters, so companies could blast out an advertising campaign to the early adopters of the internet craze.  Today, that cost is considerably lower, where an email address is worth about $0.15.

So, you put all of this really personal information on this website because you feel the more details you provide, more compatible matches will be sent to you.  So, what happens to that data once you hit submit?  As described before, anything you put on the internet will always be on the internet, but are dating sites the same about storing information?  Of course!!!  Have you noticed that once you have signed up with Facebook, Twitter, Nerve, eHarmony, and Match.com, your spam folder has filled up faster?  Sites that collect personal data will use it to make money.  You will see tailored advertisements that match your tastes, and as soon as you click on that link, the website gets paid!  Look at the ads located on my sites, theprivacydude.com and thesmrt.com.  I have two ads running, at the top and the bottom of my sites.  They are from Google, and the way those work is by having Google crawl my blogs, and tailor the advertisements to something that is found on the blog.  Every time you click on one of those ads, I make a little bit of money… I digress!

Dating sites are simply paid social networks where everyone has something in common… they are single and are looking for Mr./Ms. Right to sweep them off their feet.  Your information is not “sold” to advertisers like it used to be, they just rent the data to them.  Your very personal, often intimate details about yourself, are online, and once they hit there, you can never get them back, and you can’t control who can see them! 

Now that the privacy dude has had his say, let’s look at the personal security and safety involved with cyber dating!

You have met Mr. Right on (insert_dating_site_name.com) and you two have been chatting 3-4 hours each day, for 3 weeks, and he now wants to meet you in person.  You truly know him, you know his heart, his soul, and he wants kids… so you agree to meet him.  Ok, here is how to be safe:

Don’t let him pick you up; simply meet him after work at a coffee shop or a bar that you know the staff at.  That last part is important; knowing the staff at a bar can be a good step in your protection, as you have LESS of a concern that something could be slipped in your drink… which is why I would suggest you meet for coffee.  Besides, coffee shops are more intimate than bars, and they are cheaper on the wallet.  For the first few meetings, don’t let him know where you live, work, or what car you drive.  When you do leave, don’t go straight home.  Go to your friend’s house to gossip how the night went.  Stay for a while, then leave.  Paranoia is a good thing in these cases.  You never know someone until you spend physical time with them.

Folks, I hope you take some piece of this post to heart and realize that your information should be treated sacredly, securely, and should never be given out.  Take your heart out of the situation when it comes to meeting someone for the first time.  Think logically, and think securely!

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