Step Yo Game Up

by Chali 2na.

Catch him performing live for free with the Jazz Mafia Symphony at Stern Grove in San Francisco, June 26th.

Step yo game up
Step yo game up

Well it’s the late great fish again
From the great state underneath Lake Michigan
Keep us safe just in case cake’s missing
And I speak frigid anytime I think jake’s listenin’

Heh, OK first and foremost
Make my purse burst as I put thirst before jokes
Won’t feel the rumours I try to ignore folks
Immature blokes whose whole cloaks are pure hoax

Shifty eyes, the fish be wise
Risky lies can lead you to a quick demise
Get your arms wrapped up like some twisty ties
Haters are sick from witnessin’ how quick we rise

Yup, my momma told me to resolve my picture credit
Or everything around me will dissolve and dissipate
Yeah, never earning is a fast disaster
And foolish is the student who don’t surpass the master

The reason that you have to step yo game up
Put in work, make them notice your rep then came up
More than feeble attempts to gain bucks
If you’re shootin’ for your dreams too low then aim up

Step yo game up
Heavy push, make them know that your rep done came up
Try to build up your name, remain tough
Grind till your brain busts and step yo game up

Keep it funky long as I can like imagine
Making each record that I do better than the last one
Inside the passion I try to make it happen
So I don’t have to wear a ski mask and blast guns

The first son will leave your area hurt
When I’m in America they raise the terror alert
Scary when I leave you bury your dirt
Cadence of clarity is making sure your stereo work, very alert

Like that y’all, got you switching your choice
Should we hit you with a hook, you change the pitch in your voice
Intricate with every step, we make you slippery with moist
And my constituents will get to the point rippin’ the joint

But uh, over the bass and the treble clef
Hot like we hit you in the face with the devil’s breath
But just in case that the level slips
Never fret, just pick up the pace like we never left

That’s why you gotta just step yo game up
Put in work, make them notice your rep that came up
More than feeble attempts to gain bucks
If you’re shootin’ for your dreams too low then aim up

Step yo game up
Heavy push, make them know that your rep done came up
Try to build up your name, remain tough
Grind till your brain busts and step yo game up

Yo, clash on the mind ’cause a black Columbine
Contract nullifying print stack dollar signs
Gotta push cause a lotta cats out of time
Holla back on the dime on the black gotta crime

The day that this rap became a weapon
Is the day that I was told to adapt to gain acceptance
The poorest people make scratch by any method
If he desperate he can go pull out the strap to send a message

That’s why you gotta just step yo game up
Put in work, make them notice your rep that came up
More than feeble attempts to gain bucks
If you’re shootin’ for your dreams too low then aim up

Step yo game up
Heavy push, make them know that your rep done came up
Try to build up your name, remain tough
Grind till your brain busts and step yo game up

Compliance in the Cloud – Unfiltered and Unplugged

My presentation at Interop tomorrow is called “Compliance in the Cloud – Unfiltered and Unplugged”. I will present a picture of how regulations affect cloud environments and what customers should know about compliance and security.

The Reuters storyline today has a lot of doom and gloom about cloud in an article called “Sony Woes May Cause Some to Rethink Cloud Computing”:

“Nobody is secure. Sony is just the tip of this thing,”

I would love to agree, as it’s great for business, but let’s be honest. It’s not a great surprise. It’s not a tip. It’s more of the usual. When you look at a high-risk operation with valuable assets and poor security practices you can’t stand up and say “nobody is secure”. That’s like watching someone blow their arm off after lighting a stick of dynamite by hand and saying “nobody can prevent that”. We know what has to be done.

Sony could have done a much better job protecting themselves. I am limited in what I can say about the details, but let me also just be circumspect and say that the security industry also can do a better job protecting Sony.

The lesson here is far less of a giant leap of faith or transformation and more about management learning to truly accept the basic tenets of compliance — “wax on, wax off” routine practices — rather than adopting x or y technology.

“You would have thought a big time reputable company like Sony would be running up-to-date, patched software with an appropriate firewall,” he said. “If Sony didn’t do this, which other big, reputable companies aren’t doing this?”

I gave numerous examples at RSA 2011 in SanFrancisco of why this is a fallacy. Anyone who attended my presentation would not have thought that.

“There’s nothing from the government or regulatory industry that says anything about how to run a shop,”

Not true. Tomorrow you will see a more accurate representation of the status of compliance in the cloud. I will present, in my usual contrariwise style, the opposite view of this Reuters article and explain how the government and regulatory industries say a lot about how to run a shop. In other words, come hear how the Sony and Amazon incidents are catalysts of compliance.

Although I have said before that the cloud has to catch up to compliance, I recently have had to confront the fact that auditors and assessors tend to make five major mistakes when looking at cloud environments. Tomorrow I also will explain why and how to improve the quality of cloud audit.

Make Your Own Bogota Toolset

Maybe you’re sitting and wondering what to do with your old windshield wiper blades. You’ve already decided against hooking it up to an old electric toothbrush to make a lockpick. Maybe just a decorative simple Bogota Toolset would be fun instead.

…used by many locksmiths and covert entry specialists. Due to the highly polished finish, these tools glide through the lock but are NOT for the heavy handed user. The handle end of each piece doubles as a tension wrench, so you only need to carry these two tools to be prepared to open nearly any pin-tumbler or wafer lock you encounter.

Bogota Tools

You can learn how at the May 15th, 2:00pm meeting of The San Francisco Chapter of The Open Organisation Of Lockpickers

join us to learn about the history, styles, features, and techniques for using Bogota wave rakes. This meeting focuses on the unique characteristics and effectiveness of Bogota tools. Christina Palmer will demonstrate both picking and how to make your own set of Bogota rakes from stainless steel windshield wiper blade inserts.

Recycle your wipers and if you’re lucky you can meet some local undercover law enforcement at the same time; ask them to show you their Universal Handcuff Key.