@Infosec_Taylor I have yet to be successful using Agile for any kind of infosec role that is "interrupt-driven", where something can pop up at a random time and derail your entire sprint. Every sprint.
@AccidentalCISO Fun fact, I was a surveyor & meteorologist in the Army (Artillery) before I got into tech stuff. Turns out, if you know where you are accurately and what the air between you and the boom point is like, much easier to put the boom bits on the boom point.
@dinodaizovi@thegrugq@dotMudge@SummerC0n Often it's not awesome for privacy and many implementations have holes that lend to being abused to cost the company money or cause privacy issues, or both. When implemented badly its value vs cost can be terrible. I do agree for most cases its impact to atos is enough.
@addyosmani I used this image and it worked ok. Really I need to turn diagrams into a struct of data to include alongside a human written description of a system to use with fine tuned/trained models for enhancing threat modeling.
@DynamicWebPaige@addyosmani@JackK Yeah it seemed to do ok. Now I need to work out how to actually use that type of stuff in a tool, with using a public API set and being able to control more of who has access to the data and being able to fine tune the model(s).
At last, an actually useful view on #AI Risk / #AI Assurance - https://t.co/Ue0hFF5DYp from @NVIDIAAI
Real talk, not just high level waffling and generics that no one can actually apply.
#airisk#aiassurance#ai
@PwnShip@killedbygoogle I'm there with you at this point. Starting a slow but deliberate retreat from @madebygoogle products where it makes sense. Likely starting with Nest, then my devices, and we'll see how I feel after that.
@RodFergusson@PaulTassi Hey Rod. That makes seasons a nonstarter for me. Takes me too long to get to 100, I'll never be able to make progress in the season because I'll spend most of it leveling to 100. Leveling is boring as fuck once you've done the story once.
@cybersecmeg It's not that simple but agree it's a thing we should do.
Having the potential to do something and the experience of having done it are different.
Different again and hardest to find are the people who can workout how to do new things based on existing experience.
Kubernetes has single handed set our industry back a decade.
Companies are going to die because they spend more time “managing Kubernetes” than building a product.
The Google domains stuff has me thinking I should cancel my tablet order with @madebygoogle and go Apple. Wife wants a smaller phone. I've moved from Chromebooks to mac's already. Maybe it's time. Sitting outside the apple store in Sydney as I type this lol.