Do you really want to become a world-class security leader or security architect, or do you want to set a different target? Because remember…“great” is often the enemy of “good enough.” We’ve all heard the magic 10,000 hour figure before. Malcom Gladwell popularized it in the book Outliers, and then you hear it in songs, […]
Bill Murray’s lesson for security architects
I don’t know whether you’ve seen the movie Groundhog Day or not. I saw it when it came out, but since then, about 25 years ago, it’s become rather the meme for getting stuck in a rut. On the off chance that you haven’t seen the movie, Bill Murray plays Phil Conners, a weatherman, sent […]
Don’t worry, be scrappy (security architects)
With apologies to Bobby McFerrin, who’s, after all, a pretty amazing musician with a 5-octive vocal range, but it’s what we need to do. We worry too much…and it gets in our way. There’s a great quote by Guy Kawasaki from his book “The Art of the Start” that could be applied to improving your […]
The rule of 3: brevity and rhythm
[Note that this is a slightly abbreviated version (yes, really…) of the original. The original only went to the subscribers to my daily email tips, but you can get all the goodies too if you type your email in that box. You’ll always be the first to know what’s going on, and sometimes, it might […]
Do you really want security making business decisions?
This was a topic that came up during one of today’s sessions at COSAC. Originally, it was about software developers making business decisions because they weren’t aware (or chose to ignore) key business or legal requirements when they were actually implementing the software that runs the business. Now there’s a lot of issues with this, […]
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