The other day I got a message from someone who looked at my blog and said something to the effect of: “It looks dead. The last post was from the middle of 2020.” What Captain Obvious didn’t actually realize is that what goes – or rather, went – on this blog is a subset of […]
What to do when your security program has more mice than a science lab
There was a really interesting point in a Cisco survey I read over the last few days that was talking about the overall confidence levels of security leaders regarding their ability to keep their organizations safe. And, actually, it’s something I’ve also seen come up pretty regularly when I talk to security leaders, architects and […]
Smashing the security silos of strategy and operations
Almost every security team I’ve met that was larger than 2 people had silos. Sure, sometimes the walls are thicker than others, but there’s a phenomenon that I’ve seen play out over and over, embedded deep within your brains, and the way it tends to manifest once you get more than one person in a […]
That McLaren your cybersecurity team lost last year
A couple of years ago, McLaren – of F1 and supercar fame – unveiled their fiercest road-going effort yet, the McLaren Senna, inspired by one of history’s greatest racers. It costs just over $1 million. And it goes really fast. In fact, it goes much, much faster than probably a few of the projects in your […]
Finding leverage as a small security team
While being a bit buried up to my eyeballs in going through some industry statistics and reports today (which is why this is significantly later than “usual”), I came across some indicators as to why you and your team might be struggling to keep up with everything that shows up in your inbox for a […]
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