There’s a lot of talk about Agile these days. Everyone’s doing it—well, almost everyone. And those who aren’t are a particular shade of green with envy and full of laments, remorse and frustration as to why they can’t be agile too. But here’s the thing about “agile”…it’s the thing that applies to quite a lot […]
Tossing the DevSecOps zombies over the waterfall
I get what the whole DevSecOps movement is trying to accomplish. I really do. Because they’re right: The “traditional” approach to security is well and truly broken. We have proof of this every day from the trenches, let alone the headlines. And so, we need to “Shift left!” “Shift left…shift left…shift left…” It’s a mantra. […]
Freedom and your role as a security leader: ever thought about it?
Happy Independence Day for all my readers in the US, and, as you may know, I too am an American. So, despite what’s currently happening in my country, I still believe in the principles on which it was established. And one of those key principles is freedom. Now, I’m not going to wax political here—I’ll […]
If you want to improve your security program, this is how NOT to think…
Today I was scrolling through my LinkedIn feed, and I came across this gem. I won’t attribute credit here, because it wasn’t about security, but I can tell you that from my experience, this thought has been echoed by many a security person in the past—including me, I’m sorry to say: === In my experience […]
Do you REALLY remember what it was like to learn to drive a car?
I got to thinking today about the way we internalize new behaviors. And I think that most of us don’t really remember the fundamental things we learned as we evolved through life that we take for granted today… …like learning to walk …like learning to ride a bike …and even learning to drive. Now, if […]
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