Friday, June 30, 2017

The Case for Crowdsourcing Security Buying Decisions

Has the time come for crowdsourcing security buying decisions?  I, for one, think so.  Have a look at my latest DarkReading piece and let me know if you agree: http://www.darkreading.com/the-case-for-crowdsourcing-security-buying-decisions/a/d-id/1329257?.  I'd love to hear from you either way.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

Why does WannaCry really make me want to cry?

It is an interesting question, but the answer may be different than you were expecting.  I discuss in my latest SecurityWeek piece: http://www.securityweek.com/why-wannacry-really-made-me-want-cry.  Hope you find the piece insightful.

Thursday, June 1, 2017

We should strive to leave no one behind in security, including SMBs

As security professionals, we should strive to leave no one behind.  Unfortunately, for many SMBs, that is not the reality of the situation.  Often, SMBs find themselves left behind for a variety of reasons.  I discuss the situation and offer some thoughts on ways ahead in my latest DarkReading piece: https://www.darkreading.com/threat-intelligence/smb-security-dont-leave-the-smaller-companies-behind/a/d-id/1328997?.

What can Shakespeare teach us about security market confusion?

I bet you're likely wondering what connection Shakespeare could possible have to security market confusion.  It's a fair question, of course.  I explore the connection via Romeo and Juliet in my latest SecurityWeek piece: http://www.securityweek.com/what-romeo-and-juliet-can-teach-us-about-security-market-confusion.  Hope you enjoy.