Nobody was really prepared for this. And, yes, by “this”, I mean the whole pandemic ‘pockyclypse we’re all living every day—while at the same time trying to not kill our housemates, family members, pets and whomever may be stuck under the same roof with us for a large number of days…with a large number of […]
Working smarter…or just trying to work at all?
No, this is not going to be some clever April Fool’s joke kind of email. Personally, I’ve always hated those, but then I don’t have pointy ears, yellowish skin nor am I an escapee from a Peter Pan novel either. Of course – and especially in light of what we’re seeing every day on the […]
Technological or biological, it still all boils down to access control
My wife showed me a really cool video today summarizing a lot of pretty heavy information about COVID-19. If you don’t want to read the rest of today’s email and simply watch the video, that’s fine[1]. I think it’s excellent, and we can talk about more security stuff tomorrow. Otherwise, let’s get on with it. […]
Pruning phishing exposure with psychology
Security awareness is a bit of a bitch. We know we need it, and we know that people don’t really want the typical kind of “security awareness” training under the best of times. And you can pretty-well, damn-near guarantee the last thing people want to hear about right now is a bunch of COVID-driven, mandatory […]
How to handle COVID-driven cloud questions
Instead of taking the day off for parades and pubs (especially if you’re in Dublin), this St. Patricks Day may find you faced with a whole new array of cloud security questions driven by the work-from-home directives and necessities of the communities in which you live and work. And, even if things have started to […]