Today I was having a good chat with a friend of mine and fellow Enterprise Security Architect about what’s been going on in his world since we last spoke. Now my friend has been around the block more than a few times, has been a “real” architect for many years, and has 2 levels of […]
A cure for the “IT disease”
I’m pretty sure you’ve noticed it…the stuffy head…the plugged-up ears…the lethargic responses. No, I’m not talking about the latest cold or the China virus. I’m talking about the dreaded “IT disease” within security that it’s finally become clear is something that we need to not only identify… …but we need to WIPE OUT COMPLETELY! But […]
Lazy? Effective? Or something in between?
It’s been a while since I answered any questions about BESA, so I thought I’d respond to one of the concerns that’s been popping up since I’ve been talking about how the delivery of Building Effective Security Architectures actually works. In particular, it seems people are a bit skeptical about the learning potential of the […]
5+1 foolproof ways to make sure BESA will fail to make you a better security architect
As you know, I’ve been talking a lot about the upcoming cohort of a hybrid online/live learning experience called Building Effective Security Architectures (BESA) that helps you build or enhance your security architecture skills. And over the last while, I’ve gotten some questions about whether it’s going to be of value to particular people in particular […]
Sometimes, knowing what it isn’t is more important
I’m not sure if it’s been said before or not, but ultimately, life itself is essentially a classification problem. Every day we’re faced with many situations, people, actions, events and observations, and how we choose to interpret those is fundamentally based on how we classify them. Because if we can’t classify them effectively, then we […]
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