I get it. I really do. The old saying of “You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him drink,” seems to be one of the most frustrating truths in security. I remember on one particular, highlight politicized, multi-vendor public sector project I was on, it was enough to literally make me […]
Eliminating “here we go again” security busywork
Whether we actually realize it or not, it’s the security requests we get where we groan, roll our eyes and mentally say to ourselves, “here we go again…” that are some of the most soul destroying things we’re asked do. We get annoyed. We get short with our responses, and we might even be tempted […]
You know what really sells a security program?
Results. However, “results” implies a couple of things. First, it implies that you know what you’re after, and secondly, it implies that you know how to measure it. Following on from the theme of “things I hear when speaking with people” from yesterday, I often come across people who’ve been exposed to SABSA in particular, […]
Who’s afraid of Security Ghosts and Ghouls?
In my inbox this morning was from a fellow email subscriber and buyer of the upcoming Definitive Guide to The Agile Security System™ where he was talking about experiencing first hand the value of using SABSA attributes tailored to your stakeholders. However, he also mentioned the quite common challenge of getting people to listen to […]
Discovering the secret sauce of the organizatiosaurus—can you do it?
My son is on a bit of a dinosaur kick over the last few days. First it was the Lego version of Jurassic World on Netflix, and tonight, the book he picked was an amusing story called Tyrannosaurus Drip, where a reed-eating little guy who looks somewhat like a Parasaurolophus accidentally gets raised by a […]
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