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September 25, 2019

Eating your security requirements

Ok, I get it. The whole concept of Security Requirements Engineering might be just like that old Life cereal commercial I grew up with. You might remember, if you’re old like me, but there’s these two brothers, and they have a bowl of cereal. One says to the other, “What’s that?” The other looks at […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, Requirements Engineering, SABSA, Security Requirements

September 24, 2019

Gimme 3 types…gimme 3 types, mister

Whether or not you’re cutting the rug with Linda Lou or shakin’ like a leaf on a tree, one thing you need to know about requirements if you’re going to have a hope of tryin’ to prove they’re the right ones you should be including into your security program is that there’s 3 types: The […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, Customer Trust, Requirements Engineering

September 20, 2019

Johnny and the Mothers are playin Stompin’ at the Savoy in Vermont tonight

One movie that’s stuck with me since I was a kid was Johnny Dangerously. It’s so silly it’s still funny—especially the “C’mon shelf paper!” car chase scene…but that’s fodder for another email. If you’ve seen the movie, you might remember that a critical point was when Vermin, the aptly named villain of the story, discovers […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile, Agile Security, DevOps, Requirements Engineering, SABSA

September 19, 2019

Why “don’t click links” is credibility-killing cybersecurity advice

A couple of days ago, Mike Johnson, who was the former CISO of Lyft, started a thread on LinkedIn about bad cybersecurity advice that must die. His contribution to the thread was the oft espoused “don’t click links” mantra of many in our industry—including some people who I respect. I have to agree with him. […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, Principle #2, Requirements Engineering, Security Awareness

September 18, 2019

Cybersecurity measurement lessons from a famous French chef

This weekend, I had a problem. And that problem was a hungry family, a beautiful roast and how to not screw it up. Now you might remember that I like to cook, and I’m interested in learning how to do things properly. So, that means I like to get optimal results when I’m cooking anything—even, […]

Article by Andrew Townley / Archistry Daily / Agile Security, Cybersecurity, Measurement, Metrics, Requirements Engineering

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