The Right Exceptions to the Rule
I want to expand slightly on a recent post of Ted's entitled We Said/He Said: Protecting The Wrong Things . That post takes a high level look at the problem of protecting the wrong things in your cybersecurity program. This post takes low level, nuts-and-bolts look at the same problem. I know from personal experience that there is a lack of continuity between the C-Suite and the lower echelons. By personal experience I don't mean decades ago, when I was a humble computer programmer; I mean yesterday because I am still a (part-time) humble programmer. At every stage of my career I have continued to be a technical contributor at the same time I was advancing. This started out as a temporary issue caused by a career transition but this duality is so useful that I made it a feature of my career. (This isn't as odd as it might sound: our local ambulance company requires its senior staff to ride the vehicle one weekend per month and our local hospital requires their senior staff ...