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Balance & Burnout
It's all too easy to burnout in IT in general...more so in security. Why? What's the cost?
Ignorance & Risk
Some perceptions override the logic behind risk decisions. How do you fight through to make a sound decision?
Facial Recognition Discussion Required
Facial recognition is a technology that exemplifies the underlying neutrality of most technology. When used with positive intentions it makes out devices more secure. When in the wrong hands, it can violate privacy on a massive scale. Do we need to regulate this technology? At what level? Regardles
Document, Automate, Repeat
If you're working by hand, you're failing. In today's world of security, rapid delivery, and new technologies, automation is critical.
Cybersecurity: Getting Past HR
Getting your first job in cybersecurity can be super frustrating. How can we work through traditional HR processes to get started?
🧠 A.I. In Context
The popular perception of A.I. does not line up with its current capabilities. A look at what's real and what's not.
Fortnite, UI Patterns, and Desired Behaviours
Design has a massive impact on user behaviour. Sadly, it's often ignored when it comes to security and privacy.
Fortnite a Good Example
Over the few years, mobile has become the dominant platform for gaming. As a result, smaller, simple games have come to prominence. In order to make money developers have (over) rotated on in-app purchases. Fortnite is a great example of an addictive FREE game that is making a ton of money without
Google Duplex Are We Ready
Google really doesn't like humans and they LOVE data. At the intersection of those two areas is a new A.I assistant that calls business to complete simple tasks for it's users and to automatically update Google's databases: enter Google Duplex.
Working Together To Improve Security
There's only upside to collaborating more deeply with other teams in the org. So why doesn't the security get out there and do it?!?
Security Thinking Is Service Design Thinking
We've spoken a lot of maintaining and expanding perspective when it comes to cybersecurity. In this episode, we dive in highlight a methodology called "service design thinking".