Author: Kearny

  • Observations: Duty by Secretary Gates

    Observations: Duty by Secretary Gates

    I finally got around to reading the 2014 autobiography of one of the most fascinating Secretaries of Defense of the modern era. Having served in the U.S. Air Force while Secretary Robert M. Gates was overseeing the Department of Defense (DoD), I have been eager to read his 2014 autobiography, Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at…

  • White Space

    White Space

    Here’s what we haven’t been doing enough of to combat racism. Since the sad death of George Floyd, our nation has been given much to think about regarding both where we have come from – and where we want to be. I’ve tried my best to listen to the hard stories of what it means to…

  • Why We Must Militarize the Police

    Why We Must Militarize the Police

    … and how they aren’t yet. Like many of you, I have been scrolling through my social media feeds and watching what’s going on in protests all across our country. I have been aghast in horror at brutal injustice, shocking abuse, and unchecked violence. I have been soothed by positive messages of caring and love.…

  • Encryption is a Weapon

    Encryption is a Weapon

    Defend it with all your might! On May 18th, Attorney General William Barr held a news conference confirming that a Saudi Air Force officer responsible for the December 6th shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola was linked to Al-Qaeda. The shooter, 2nd Lt. Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani, managed to kill three sailors and wound ten other personnel before he was killed…

  • Observations: Sea Stories

    Observations: Sea Stories

    Admiral William McRaven (Ret) shares some insightful lessons learned from his wild life. Admiral William McRaven (Ret) is one of the most fascinating modern-day military leaders. A career Navy SEAL officer, he commanded numerous elite units and performed key roles in critical missions all around the world. Most notoriously, he oversaw the daring Operation NEPTUNE…

  • Security and the Art of Motorcycle Safety

    Security and the Art of Motorcycle Safety

    Sometimes we learn important lessons from unexpected places. In 2008, I rashly decided to purchase my first motorcycle. Okay, I’ll admit it; it wasn’t really a motorcycle. It was a 49cc motor scooter. As fuel rose over $3 per gallon and I was looking to add a second vehicle to our young family, a four-stroke Honda Ruckus…

  • Look for the Helpers

    Look for the Helpers

    An important lesson on life and resiliency from Fred Rogers. Thanks to Mister Rogers, every time I watch the news, I get a sense of hope for humanity. No matter how awful the tragedy or how terrible the losses, I have pride for our species and take comfort in our future. This is not an…

  • Observations: The Checklist Manifesto

    Observations: The Checklist Manifesto

    Even experts skip or forget important steps. I recently finished reading Atul Gawande’s The Checklist Manifesto and thoroughly enjoyed it. Having worked professionally in a field where checklists are a fundamental concept, it was good to have it validated by someone outside of my expertise. He starts by assuming that there are two general types of errors:…

  • The Board of Directors

    The Board of Directors

    Spirituality and resilience isn’t always about your church. This concept is from the U.S. Air Force’s “Comprehensive Airmen Fitness” resiliency program. My examples and uses are my own. When we come to hard decisions in life, everyone has a variety of techniques to deal with them. One of the most common is to talk to…

  • The Legend of Good Security

    The Legend of Good Security

    In addition to good passwords and multi-factor authentication, a robust legend should be a cornerstone of your security practices. In many previous articles, I’ve written about the importance of choosing good passwords and never reusing them. Additionally, adding some form of multi-factor authentication is essential; this adds a token, certificate, or even a temporary number generated by a mobile device to the…

  • Observations: David and Goliath

    Observations: David and Goliath

    Malcolm Gladwell explores the David and Goliath trope, revealing that maybe we’ve been learning the wrong lesson. Most of us in Western culture have heard the story of David and Goliath since our early childhoods. It has arisen as a common trope to describe an underdog rising up and obliterating their opponent – and all expectations. Malcolm…

  • Hasan Elahi and Your Privacy

    Hasan Elahi and Your Privacy

    Can some of your security measures actually make you more vulnerable? Hasan Elahi is a Professor and Director and the George Mason University School of Art and a fascinating artist in his own right. I’ll forgive you for not knowing who he is; I only learned about him and his art (which “examines issues of…