Don't Bother Me With Details, Part 2
The phrase "don't bother me with details" refers to a particularly annoying dynamic between the cybersecurity people and others. The short version is that saying "don't give me the details" is often not the clever avoidance of wasted time that one might think. The long version is in this post . This post is part of series about how culture can hamper the delivery of cybersecurity, but it is also about which talents you need to succeed in this field. At Pythia Cyber we add behavior science to classic cybersecurity engineering to take effectiveness to the next level. We lean heavily on our proprietary assessments which allow us to add awareness of talent to the question of who you should hire, which employees should be in which roles and how that talent should be developed. Today's example of how cybersecurity people can feel caught between a rock and hard place is why we try to balance a talent for enforcing rules against a talent for finding reasonabl...