This morning, I ran across the following quote when I was looking for the longer body of a different Rumi quote I saw in my LinkedIn feed from a friend: “Whoever travels without a guide needs two hundred years for a two-day journey.” — Rumi I know that in my own experience, both personally and […]
The two faces of the end of the year—which are you?
[This post was originally sent to the Archistry email list on 2-Nov-19. If you want to avoid the lag, you can subscribe and get these in real-time by using the pop-up, the box on the left or the form at archistry.com – Ed.] What I just realized today was that we’re exactly 61 days from […]
Looks like I have to write a book!
It’s alive! If you are one of the forward-thinking people who took us over our target of 10 pre-orders for The Definitive Guide to The Agile Security System™, then I thank you for your help and support for validating that there was indeed interest in putting this together. So the good news for you is […]
Is your security architecture as useless as tits on a boar hog?
One of the other big problems I see when I’m working with clients and customers that’s a lack of discipline with how they structure their risk assessments. They’re all over the place, and they smack of all the problems we talk about during the SABSA Foundation course: They’re highly subjective They vary greatly in structure […]
Dispelling the mists of SABSA misperception
It was a dark and stormy ni—well, not really. Here in Cape Town, it’s kinda still bright, it’s warm, with a light breeze, and the trick-or-treaters are walking the streets, scooping up their treasures from the rows of houses in our neighborhood. My son’s super excited because he has “customers” come to the door, so […]
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