Auld Lang Syne!!

As the new year approaches, I find myself reflecting on the experiences and lessons of the past year. While I strive to learn something new each day, this past year felt like one continuous life lesson.


The year 2024 has given me a deeper understanding of human nature and the various motivations that drive people. I've learned that while taking people at their word is important, it's equally crucial to understand their ultimate objectives. This insight connects to another valuable lesson: the importance of patience. Although I once relied heavily on my initial instincts, I've come to realize that without considering the long-term implications of any given scenario, these gut reactions may be misleading. This kind of long-term thinking has proven vital in both my professional and personal life.

Perhaps most significantly, I've learned the value of contingency planning—the ability to prepare for alternative outcomes. While many of us routinely consider risks and variables when creating roadmaps for professional projects, we often fail to apply the same strategic thinking to our personal lives. I've found that developing contingency plans for our personal endeavors can significantly reduce stress and enhance our overall quality of life.

I wish everyone a wonderful conclusion to 2024 and an even better 2025.

Best regards,
John

2024 LinkedIn Rewind Analysis

Coauthor Studio analyzed my LinkedIn posts, professional profile, audience, and writing style to create a personalized year-in-review post and highlights card. The results are as follows:
2024 wasn’t just another year in cybersecurity — it was a masterclass in organizational resilience. When Anydesk’s massive security breach hit, it wasn’t just a technical problem; it was a wake-up call about how quickly our digital infrastructures can become vulnerable. Throughout 2024 I learned that true security isn’t about perfect systems — it’s about adaptive leadership and continuous learning. Three moments crystallized this year’s lessons: • Anydesk Security Alert: Proactive threat identification saves organizations. “Any organization that has any connection with Anydesk needs to kill all instances of Anydesk and start looking for breach.” https://lnkd.in/eHntmmwY • Mental Health in Security: Our greatest vulnerability isn’t in our networks, but in our people. “Positions in cybersecurity, cyber intelligence, and IT fields are renowned for their demanding and stressful nature.” https://lnkd.in/eAvtZ3qD • Continuous Vigilance: Cybersecurity isn’t a month — it’s a mindset. “Cybersecurity Month is Great, But We Need Vigilance All Year Long!” https://lnkd.in/e_9tG9_v Strategic initiatives like our Help Desk replacement and new imaging platform weren’t just technical upgrades — they were resilience builders. Each project reinforced that technology transforms when human insight guides it. Looking ahead to 2025, I’m seeking a senior technology leadership role where I can continue bridging technical expertise with strategic vision. For my fellow cybersecurity professionals: our greatest asset isn’t our tools, but our ability to adapt, learn, and protect. hashtag#cybersecurity hashtag#infosec hashtag#ITsecurity hashtag#LinkedInRewind hashtag#Coauthor hashtag#2024wrapped https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7278587276664664064-u7wB?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

Counting your blessings and giving thanks!


In today's challenging world, it's all too easy to become preoccupied with negative experiences. The past few years have been particularly demanding, and ongoing uncertainties about the future can compound feelings of anxiety and stress. However, it's crucial to pause and reflect on the positive aspects of our lives that deserve recognition and gratitude.

Take a moment to appreciate your significant achievements and blessings. Perhaps you've secured a fulfilling professional role, are surrounded by a loving family, or have found a meaningful personal relationship that brings joy and support to your life. These moments of success and connection are worth celebrating, regardless of cultural or geographic boundaries.

While Thanksgiving is traditionally an American holiday, its core message of gratitude is universal. Today, I encourage you to create your own personal moment of reflection—a time to acknowledge the good that exists in your life, no matter how large or small.

My fellow US citizens please read this!!!

My fellow Americans, I urge you to listen. It’s time for us to put an end to the divisive "us vs. them" gamesmanship that has plagued us for too long. We need to become the intelligent, patriotic, and civic-minded citizens our nation’s founders envisioned. This country may not be perfect, but it holds the potential to become so.

As a nation, we've made tremendous strides—not only since 1776 but also since 1966. How? Through dialogue, understanding, compromise, and hard work. Yet, since the start of the 21st century, we’ve abandoned these pillars, and as a result, we’re tearing ourselves apart from within. In doing so, we’re handing a victory to our adversaries who have long sought to weaken us.

Countries like Russia and China want nothing more than to see us divided. For decades, they’ve sought to sow chaos and distrust in America—none more effectively than Russia. Putin and the FSB have taken strategies from the KGB and GRU, leveraging modern technology to execute them with chilling success.

Let’s stop letting others determine our fate. Let's come together, engage in real dialogue, and strengthen our unity for the betterment of our nation and its future.

Let's do it for our family. Or for our children. Or even for our neighbors who we sometimes disagree with.

Let's just do it! Now, before it's too late.

Nikita Khrushchev 
1956
“We will take America without firing a shot. We do not have to invade the U.S. We will destroy you from within”.


John F Kennedy
January 20, 1961
“And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.”


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