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organizinggoddess.com
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| | | | I consider myself pretty tech savvy for a Digital Immigrant (i.e., someone who grew up when the world was still primarily analog). However, I am not one to jump on the tech bandwagon every time the next big thing comes out. I prefer to wait until it has more stability and until I perceive a personal need | |
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charity.wtf
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| | | | I just got back from the very first ever @serverlessconf in NYC. I have a soft spot for well-curated single-track conferences, and the organizers did an incredible job. Major kudos to @iamstanand team for pulling togethersuch a high-caliber mixof attendees as well as presenters. I'm really honored that they asked me to speak. And I... | |
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tl2security.com
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| | | | In the last post, I looked at some of the less apparent activities upon becoming a new CISO, namely: Stop thinking that infosec is your business. Stop making technology purchases. Ask your vendors to explain what you have in your services inventory. In this post, we will take this a step further and closer to... | |
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allenc.com
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| | In modern tech companies, there's a dual career ladder structure for software engineers: they can either progress more technologically (as senior and lead |