One of the bigger items looming on my TODO list since we arrived back in Cape Town a few years ago was going back to the gym. When we were here previously, I had a pretty good rhythm: I went 3 times a week, I had a personal trainer (again, it’s South Africa, so this […]
How to make your own security luck
In response to a previous email, a reader raised the challenges of actually practicing proper security architecture in organizations where the title says “Enterprise Security Architect” and yet they expect you to “roll up your sleeves” and do everything from incident RCA to security strategy to organizing the company piss up. And he’s right: it […]
Why your security program’s singin’ “Baby, I’m built for compliance. I ain’t built for speed.”
Today to recover from yesterday’s efforts of putting together some submissions for this year’s COSAC security conference in Ireland, I was listening to an old album of Howlin’ Wolf Blues tracks. And, as I was listening to “Built for Comfort,” it occurred to me that this was actually the perfect description of far too many […]
How to give the business confidence you’ve got their back—in just 3 slides
Imagine your next meeting with the board. You know you’ll only have a few minutes to say what you need to say, and you also know that this line of communication isn’t open nearly as much as it should be. But hey, you think to yourself. Cybersecurity is just one of the bazillion things the […]
It’s the FLOAT, stupid!
As you may know from my recent story about a suicidal frog at the house we rent in Cape Town now – or perhaps it was just an unfortunate accident, take your pick – there is a pool. And said pool hasn’t been fully operational or “happy” in the 8 months we’ve lived here. Now, […]
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