Imagine that you’re at your desk, minding your own business. You’re trying to wade your way through the latest mis-mash of power-point slides and partially-completed word documents, in a frustrating attempt to figure out exactly what the technology solution to the latest business initiative to land in your inbox is really supposed to be, and […]
5+1 foolproof ways to make sure BESA will fail to make you a better security architect
As you know, I’ve been talking a lot about the upcoming cohort of a hybrid online/live learning experience called Building Effective Security Architectures (BESA) that helps you build or enhance your security architecture skills. And over the last while, I’ve gotten some questions about whether it’s going to be of value to particular people in particular […]
Security dogs and vulnerability squirrels
A while back there was a thread I saw talking about the difficult things about being a security professional. I enjoy these kinds of things, because it’s always enlightening to hear how your peers and colleagues see the world—and how differently they may see it from you. Of course there’s the obvious, “focusing on the […]
Sometimes, knowing what it isn’t is more important
I’m not sure if it’s been said before or not, but ultimately, life itself is essentially a classification problem. Every day we’re faced with many situations, people, actions, events and observations, and how we choose to interpret those is fundamentally based on how we classify them. Because if we can’t classify them effectively, then we […]
It’s about doing, not “knowing” what to do
If there’s one key trait I’ve learned that’s the biggest indicator of success over the years, it’s gotta be having enough confidence you can do something that pushes you to jump in and try—even if you might not end up doing it perfectly. Most recently, I’m seeing this play out with my son who’s learning […]
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