[ISN] Clancy Urges CIOs: Seek Out the 'Smart People'

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    http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1114813,00.asp
    
    By Dennis Fisher
    June 2, 2003 
    
    WASHINGTON - In a rambling and somewhat odd keynote speech at the
    Gartner IT Security Expo here Monday, author Tom Clancy urged the
    assembled security specialists and CIOs in the audience to seek out
    experts in other fields and apply their knowledge to the IT world.
    
    "The world is full of smart people, and when you find out what some of
    them are doing, you get smarter," Clancy said. "Everyone knows at
    least one thing you can learn from them. So go learn."
    
    Asked where he gets the information on the gadgets and technologies
    that populate his novels, Clancy said that it's all out in the open,
    and it's simply a matter of legwork and research. In the age of
    information, when virtually anything you want to know is a few clicks
    away, Clancy said there is no excuse for not finding what you need to
    do your job better.
    
    "There are no secrets in the world. The only hard part is finding the
    right person to ask," he said. "If you have a phone, you can find out
    anything you want in under 60 minutes. With the Internet, it's even
    faster."
    
    The idea, Clancy said, is to not limit yourself to one subject, to
    broaden the scope of your intellectual activity.
    
    "Fortune favors the prepared mind, as Louis Pasteur said. The best
    guys are the ones who can cross disciplines," Clancy said. "The
    smartest ones look at other fields and apply them to their own."
    
    As Clancy veered from subject to subject - touching on issues as
    diverse as Bill Clinton, baseball, the charm of Macs, and the relative
    levels of corruption in Washington and Hollywood- the Gartner analysts
    tasked to moderate his talk tried to steer him back to technology
    topics. But they had little luck.
    
    In what amounted to more of a collection of one-liners and anecdotes
    than a speech, Clancy revealed himself to be a master name-dropper and
    a man who is perpetually unhappy with the people on Capitol Hill.
    
    After relating an anecdote about a congressman who dismissed an
    expert's objections to a particular technology by saying, "Don't give
    that laws of physics stuff," Clancy had this to say: "They don't have
    an intelligence test for members of Congress. But I guess that's kind
    of obvious."
    
    After his monologue, two Gartner analysts came on stage and asked
    Clancy to sit down with them for a discussion. "I have to sit down,
    huh? I'll be on the extreme right," Clancy quipped.
    
    Among Clancy's other verbal gems:
    
    * "The one nice thing about being rich and famous is you get to meet 
      all kinds of interesting people. Actually, you meet all sorts of idiots 
      too, but you discard them." 
    
    * "An extremist is someone who doesn't agree with you and does so 
      loudly." 
    
    * "The president of the United States wanted to do away with Fidel 
      Castro, and he asked the CIA to do it. They of course failed 
      because they hired the Mafia to do it, and Castro wouldn't sit in 
      the front seat." 
    
    * "That's why I'm a Mac driver: You don't have to know anything about 
      computers." 
    
    
    
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