My son is on a bit of a dinosaur kick over the last few days. First it was the Lego version of Jurassic World on Netflix, and tonight, the book he picked was an amusing story called Tyrannosaurus Drip, where a reed-eating little guy who looks somewhat like a Parasaurolophus accidentally gets raised by a […]
Are you still in the 74%?
According to some old research from Ponemon and F5 I recently rediscovered today, 74% of the respondents to a 2017 survey said that their security programs weren’t aligned with the objectives of the businesses they were trying to protect. And even today, I spoke to a very modern bank in the middle of a massive […]
Eating some “pause and reflect” dogfood
One thing that occurred to me this morning as I was working on something else I’ll share with you in a few weeks is that perhaps some of my last few emails have come across a little hard-assed. And if that’s the way you’ve felt, I’m not apologizing, but I am acknowledging that perhaps it’s […]
What’s really keeping you from making credible strategic security plans?
A couple of things in my inbox interesting yesterday. First there was this article talking about the challenges of building credibility with the business as a CISO. Their list of the top issues in this area were: the ability to get initial buy-in from fellow executives on security strategies and initiatives and how they support […]
Stomping on the bridge of the cybersecurity trolls
Yesterday was a very exciting day on twitter for yours unruly. My “Speaking CEO” email from a few days back got some very interesting responses, not to mention some personal attacks and accusations of running a pyramid scheme because of the way the subscription page for the Security Sanity™ newsletter was written. A twello going […]
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