Overwhelmed by the fact that y'all still think I've still go interesting enough things to say ๐๐ฉท Hope it was worth your while, everyone who attended ๐
๐ฅณ We are thrilled to announce that @secnerdette will speak at MacDevOps YVR 2023. She has presented many times and she is awesome ๐ mdoyvr.com/schedule-2023/
I just released a follow-up to my recent blog. It's all about creating a culture of community involvement at your company!
It has a focus on getting new folks involved with blogging and conference speaking and helping them promote their work.
leif.substack.com/p/share-thโฆ
Trying out Arc by @browsercompany and love the workspaces feature a lot!
It'd be such a great productivity boost if Arc let us open terminal in the app too and let us make various terminal windows a part of various workspaces as well! ๐
Reviewing conference proposals for the first time ever for a major conf. It's so interesting to be on the other side of that process ๐
Learning lots about how can I make my own future proposals better ๐ So much to learn from everyone!
Here's what I've been working on since I joined @twilio@segment late last year: migrating 24K users to a new API for SMS MFA.
It's challenging and nerve-wracking ๐ฅด, but it's pretty fun too! ๐ค
segment.com/blog/plan-sms-mfโฆ
You've spent 4 hours non-stop trying to get something to work. You think you're on your last PR and you hit an error.
Brain tells you it doesn't make sense to get up now and just finish debugging then wrap up the day otherwise you'll lose productivity momentum. Brain is wrong!
I've been thinking about this a lot off late! How would you solve this? ๐ค
I think a good starting point would be asking these Qs per control:
- How much do we spend on it?
- When was the last time we used it?
- Can another technology do the same thing?
InfoSec spends A LOT in security controls every year, and I believe a lot is ineffective. We're going to need to be measurable more efficient and not just always ask to increase spend. How you noticed particular classes of security controls that don't seem to be of much value?
Peers doing great work can be seen as a threat or inspiration. How we choose to see it determines how we'll go down in history. It's wild to me how so many people don't understand this simple thing!
Unreliable process is often worse than no process at all. It gives the illusion of determinism and the expectation of outcomes, with the reality of neither.
Fleet Device Management's CTO, @thezachw, hosts the Future of Device Management Podcast's second episode ๐
Improving endpoint monitoring and visibility using osquery with @secnerdette:
fleetdm.com/podcasts/the-futโฆ
Fleet Device Management's CTO, @thezachw, hosts the Future of Device Management Podcast's second episode ๐
Improving endpoint monitoring and visibility using osquery with @secnerdette:
fleetdm.com/podcasts/the-futโฆ