I was attending a virtual gathering earlier this evening (my time) by someone I really respect who was talking about ways people react and can weather a crisis like we’re facing now. In it, he proposed a somewhat simpler, 3-stage model people tend to go though, and, like the others I shared last week, I […]
Coronanormal cloud architecture
Over the last several years, a lot of big brains have been working on the problem of what “secure cloud” should actually mean. And they’ve spent a lot of time producing a lot of documentation—and a lot of big, complex diagrams that attempt to address every possible aspect of the cloud and how to make […]
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 […]
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