Why doesn't legal have to fight the same fights? Their domain seems similar: Legal problems take years to surface, and when they blow up, they explode spectacular. Implementing procedures involving legal is a huge drain…
> BTW I'm quite wary of "security products" for enterprise; it reeks of antivirus software writ large. That said I can see some benefit to services like audits, or even things like honey pots or "dark net scans" for…
What about those of us who don't get crazy compensations, but instead work at a midsized company selling a "security" product? All of the complexity in my field comes from stupidity, either by certifiers, or legacy…
Why doesn't legal have to fight the same fights? Their domain seems similar: Legal problems take years to surface, and when they blow up, they explode spectacular. Implementing procedures involving legal is a huge drain…
> BTW I'm quite wary of "security products" for enterprise; it reeks of antivirus software writ large. That said I can see some benefit to services like audits, or even things like honey pots or "dark net scans" for…
What about those of us who don't get crazy compensations, but instead work at a midsized company selling a "security" product? All of the complexity in my field comes from stupidity, either by certifiers, or legacy…