One of the things I saw recently was a clip from the 2017 Royal Ascot race where a horse called Growl somehow unseated his jockey in the starting gate, yet he ended up running the whole race solo. It’s kind of an amusing story, and one that shows the power of constant training, repetition and […]
Man vs. machine: where are you going to put your faith?
Yada, yada, yada…AI…big data…security tools…ever increasing threats…AI for good and evil…keeping ahead of the bad guys…yada, yada, yada. That’s a pretty good summary of the security “news” I get in my inbox most days, but on this particular day, I was told that “advanced, AI-based security tools are the only way to plan your defense […]
Staring down the red-eyed monsters
Tonight I watched my son have a white-hot meltdown. It’s never happened before, but then again, he’s never been stuck in the house with the rest of us for going on 7 weeks now either. So, I have little doubt that a lot of the frustration and fears about what’s happening came out all at […]
The key to demonstrating security value
One of the toughest challenges we face as security professionals is proving the value of what we do. I mean, so many people have the attitude that basically, “We get paid when nothing happens.” And, to a point, that is true. If we’re doing our jobs correctly, then things will go smoothly. However, things going […]
Risk assessments: not my job
It always kinda surprises me when I meet a new security team, or even a new security professional, who balks at the notion that risk assessment is a core part of what they do. In some cases, this attitude is institutionalized as team dynamics, so that if the designated “risk team” gets even the slightest […]
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