designthinker
- Karma
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- May 11, 2020 (6y ago)
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- Good security is like a good coffee pot (jwgoerlich.com)
- Blue team security inspired by the Nintendo Game and Watch (jwgoerlich.com)
- Modularity in IT security and IKEA’s Billy the bookcas (jwgoerlich.com)
- Premature simplification is the root of bad security (jwgoerlich.com)
- Tic-Tac-Toe Security (jwgoerlich.com)
- Tobler was an open source map hacker (jwgoerlich.com)
- InfoSec and Legos – Listening to Users (jwgoerlich.com)
- The essence of security is choosing what not to do (jwgoerlich.com)
- Forget security champions, what about security advocates? (jwgoerlich.com)
- Play is a cornerstone of the hacker ethos (jwgoerlich.com)
- The signs of friction that point to our security champions (jwgoerlich.com)
- The cleanest code won't save you from an unpatched Web server (jwgoerlich.com)
- Privileged access management and travel suitcases (jwgoerlich.com)
- UX research finds skeuomorphism softens the adoption curve sometimes (jwgoerlich.com)
- CyberSecurity Begins with Secured IT (jwgoerlich.com)
- Start security projects like the greats start movies (jwgoerlich.com)
- Economy of Mechanism vs. Defence in Depth (jwgoerlich.com)
- Do the fundamentals well. Do them consistently. Do them with style (jwgoerlich.com)
- Bending the adoption curve to get ahead of criminals (jwgoerlich.com)
- Design thinking for the earliest mouse and the lastest hacker (jwgoerlich.com)
- Does more information means better security? (jwgoerlich.com)
- Bringing the fun back to blue team and security controls (jwgoerlich.com)
- Are these security controls like Comic Sans? (jwgoerlich.com)
- In cybersecurity, are we handing out safety goggles or Ray-Bans? (jwgoerlich.com)