Great article. I myself have seen the rise of the "Product Security Officer" which seems to be a role to enable development to build with security in mind and integrate security into the roadmap. Also interested to see how NDR fits in to the new emphasis on detection engineering.
Great article. I enjoyed the read and the laugh "Imagine being operated on by a heart surgeon with a “certificate in hearts” who hasn’t done a single surgery in their life."
It's funny, but it's true. We need less vocab-dump exams and more real world, practical exams.
Haha, there are so many analogies we can draw and it's fascinating how taking the everyday perspective can change our view of the industry. I'm glad you found it entertaining, and, hopefully, somewhat useful, Vincent ;)
Great article. I myself have seen the rise of the "Product Security Officer" which seems to be a role to enable development to build with security in mind and integrate security into the roadmap. Also interested to see how NDR fits in to the new emphasis on detection engineering.
Great article. I enjoyed the read and the laugh "Imagine being operated on by a heart surgeon with a “certificate in hearts” who hasn’t done a single surgery in their life."
It's funny, but it's true. We need less vocab-dump exams and more real world, practical exams.
Haha, there are so many analogies we can draw and it's fascinating how taking the everyday perspective can change our view of the industry. I'm glad you found it entertaining, and, hopefully, somewhat useful, Vincent ;)
Great read, very well written.
Thanks Grant!
Great insights
congra from the icion.id team