A lot of people out there are talking about the direct impacts to themselves of the global mandatory and voluntary lockdowns enacted to control the spread of COVID-19. This continued spread would be the direct risk of unrestricted physical contact, and the impact, as we’ve seen, clearly has the ability to cause the ultimate impact […]
The one critical security skill you can never stop practicing
A very Happy Easter to you! I’m sure it’s quite different than your last one. So, for something to think about when either: your small children are bouncing off the walls more than usual thanks to the OD on Easter candy, or you’re able to just sit in your solitude and let yourself reflect on […]
How to take the “high road” by making decisions based on…risk
So there’s kinda a few interesting things happening at the moment. But, actually, when you stand back far enough and squint, you can recognize that the outline is basically the same: Over-excited FUD-slinging. You see, fear – as you might’ve remembered me talking about once or maybe 20+ times before – is a pretty powerful […]
Building Effective Security Architectures “rewind” sale
I’ll make this short: Today, based on conversations I’ve been having with some of you individually over the last several weeks unwilling to wait until next year because you need it right now, I’m re-opening enrollment to the Building Effective Security Architectures program (BESA for short), and from today until next Sunday the 19th, you […]
There are no style points in a crisis
That was just some of the advice from Jeff Immelt, former Chief Executive and Chairman of GE following Jack Welch. And if one word could define a good portion of his tenure at the helm, it would be crisis. So it was very interesting to hear his perspectives on leading through crisis on a WOBI […]
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