Trips to relive famous tactical events sounds in this podcast like something we could do a lot more of for information security. …military historian Len Fullenkamp reflects on the importance of immersing oneself in the minds of strategic leaders facing dynamic and complex situations. One tool is the staff ride, an opportunity to walk a … Continue reading Fullenkamp: We Use the Past to Better Understand our Present→
This is a serious problem. A month ago Munro realizes bias in AI is bad, as you can see in his tweet above. And suddenly Munro is the leading voice in a NYT story on it? Cade Metz appears to be a white man at the NYT who reached out to another white man, Dr. … Continue reading Ironically NYT Reveals Own Bias in Story About Risks of AI Bias→
During several presentations and many meetings this past week I’ve had to discuss an accumulation of insider threat stories related to cloud service providers. It has gotten so bad that our industry should stop saying “evil maid” and say “evil SRE” instead. Anyway, has anyone made a list? I haven’t seen a good one yet … Continue reading Insider-threat as a Service (IaaS)→
Michelle Obama, who obviously speaks truth to power, doesn’t believe at all in the “Lean In” concept. The title of this post comes from her being quoted in a new Wired story about the aristocratic methods of Facebook’s COO (referred to as an empress). Wired points out how “Lean in” instead soon may be more … Continue reading “Lean In — That Shit Doesn’t Work”→