Actual practitioners being the key phrase here: we have very few remaining.
CISA spent last year issuing useless checklists and taking selfies with tech CEO who made fake security pledges
Real work is quiet and doesn’t scream about bs
CISA spent last year issuing useless checklists and taking selfies with tech CEO who made fake security pledges
Real work is quiet and doesn’t scream about bs
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Allison Nixon
This is what happens when cybersecurity is politicized. Actual practitioners should continue to focus on the real threats coming from china, like theft from american companies, and not fake threats conjured by rich people who see an opportunity to steal
www.darkreading.com/threat-intel...
www.darkreading.com/threat-intel...
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I was fired three times (from three companies) for being unwilling to perjure company information.
"We don't fudge the numbers, here" was taken as "insubordination".
I spend way too much time crayon drawing basic networking and AWS primitives to GRC people with zero practical skills.