Now, I know you’ve heard that opener more than a few times, and you’ve probably heard it both in personal and professional conversations. In fact, you might have even been tempted to use it yourself when you were trying to get some critical information about a project or a program. If you have used it, […]
It’s ok, I know you don’t really care about architecture
I’m serious. And actually, you’re right not to care about it. Let’s face it, it’s not like we’re building La Sagrada Familia or something that grandiose. While the idea is that if we do our job right, lots of people will benefit. It’s neigh-on impossible for anyone to come along 100+ years later and wander […]
How architecture can save your life…or get you killed
I’d originally planned to write a different email today, but in doing some quick research to make sure I wasn’t being loopy, I found something I wanted to share with you. The excerpt below is one of many recollections of Col. Francis Harold Potter, USAF, I ran across: === In 1957 I was flying B-52’s […]
Want some stinky ogre security? Are you sure about that?
One of the scenes in the original Shrek that I find rolling around my head on a semi-regular basis is where Donkey and Shrek are walking through the Sunflower fields, and Donkey’s trying to understand why Shrek would go fight the dragon and rescue a princess just to make someone happy. …I mean, he’s an […]
The shift from “map SABSA” to “use SABSA”
I’ve been having quite a number of conversations recently with people about their experiences with putting SABSA in practice. I know I did this in 2017-2018, but these are new conversations, so some new insights are emerging. An interesting conversation I had yesterday with a couple of people highlighted a pretty big perception problem. And […]
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