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 […]
Psychology, safety and SABSA domains
As much as we like to deny it, our primal, animal brains control a lot more of our life than the average person who considers themselves civilized and educated would care to admit. And if you doubt this, just look at the TV news, or especially scroll through social media feeds or read the comments […]
Trust and support
Last night my wife and I were watching the Korean version of Designated Survivor: 60 Days. She’d found it on Netflix, and thanks to a friend, in Saudi Arabia of all places, I was introduced to the original and became totally hooked. So we thought we’d give this iteration a shot. Total aside, but along […]
What do you do when it rains?
As I write this, it’s lashing rain here in Maceio, and that means today is DEFINITELY not a beach day. And that’s almost disappointing because there’s only a few more days before we head home from our extended holiday. And I say “almost” because, even if it WAS a beach day, I don’t have my […]
Head in the clouds…or somewhere else?
One thing that surprises me more than it probably should when I speak with people about their security programs is how much “The Cloud” freaks them out. And, after speaking with them for a while, it’s clear they should be worried. But their habitual response to that worry is…you guessed it: “We brought in vendor/solution/tool […]
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