Culture
DDoS 1 minutes read.
My humble effort to help you start the weekend with a smile on your face.
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Getting Security to Scale: Learnings From Modern App Sec Teams 11 minutes read.
Jean-Baptiste Aviat shares a lot of great lessons that are relevant for every company out there where security matters (read: everyone). Share it internally with the developers in the team, and see if you can form some discussion on how to delegate ownership and responsibilities so people will develop empathy - both for the SecOps engineers and also for the customers whose data you need to protect.
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Why Your Business Needs More Weird Ideas— Part 1 10 minutes read.
"You will never get fired for an unoriginal but logical idea that fails (and had a high chance of failure). You will, however, get fired for having the courage and willingness to try weird things. Why? Because when it fails, everyone is suddenly an expert due to hindsight bias. [...] When we realize that the science we need to understand human behavior is more like meteorology rather than Newtonian physics, it’ll become more acceptable to test counterintuitive things." -- I recommend reading all three parts, as it will give you a better perspective on how to sell or go to market with your ideas. In many ways, it reminded me of Airbnb's 11 Stars Experience framework, focusing on how people feel and experience the product, with a focus on how to delight and surprise them.
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On Presentations 6 minutes read.
"Great presentations trigger emotions that move people to action." -- Siqi Chen with a deck you should see every time you prepare a presentation. Figuring out how to create a relevant story is a skill worth practicing, as it will increase the ratio of your suggestions to actual ideas executed. People still under-invest in this area, and as a result, are frustrated with the impact they're able to make.
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