How do you 'build to last'? Here's a few ways from @intel Federal's @cyphersteve :
1. Demand integrated and integratable #security solutions.
2. Build & deploy a baseline security solution to cover 80% - #innovate for the last 20%.
3. #Automate as much as possible.
"Does anyone think to do 'agile' security? It's not just about how to build our applications more securely... it's about how to apply these same processes to our security. The people in the field need that realtime capability." - @cyphersteve at the #RedHat#Security Symposium
What's the key to #security that is built-in and built to last? @intel Federal CTO, @cyphersteve posits that security needs to be a part of every phase, including development, testing, deployment, integration, monitoring *and* design.
Gave keynote at Red Hat Security Symposium (https://t.co/nKnMH9ObRY) today titled "Why we are still losing the InfoSec battle and how do we get back in the race?" #RedHat#Intel#IntelFederal#infosec
The key to closing the InfoSec gap is to "leverage technologies and solutions from other domains" (e.g. large-scale data analytics, genomics, precision medicine, etc.). - Steve Orrin, Federal CTO - Intel @RedHat#redhat#redhatsecurity