Schneier On Full Disclosure
Bruce let me know that he's written a piece on ZDNet (original home of the for the Window of Exposure idea is on Counterpane ? ) about the problems of not following full disclosure. Very well written and does a great job of summarizing why full disclosure works. The original piece from Culp @ Microsoft is also available, along with the PowerPoint that they did.
He's. Contraction. [he is], [he] possessive.
Which is it? "he is written"? And don't say "He has", that's not a contraction!
Now let's discuss your dangling participle...:-P
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." Mark Twain
You're fine. Never use an apostrophe with a possessive pronoun like "its". The original guy is whacked. I've never been completely comfortable with "it's" for "it has" in written language. I'm really uncomfortable with "who's" in written language. Obviously both are spoken.
-Paul Komarek