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Rapid Iteration Doesn’t Mean “Stop Thinking”

Posted on December 1, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

In the world of DevOps we often like to talk about rapid iteration in relationship to shortened feedback cycles, and yet oftentimes something gets lost in translation. Specifically, just because failure is ok, because failure leads to learning, it does… Continue reading Rapid Iteration Doesn’t Mean “Stop Thinking”→

Posted in DevOps, Infosec, SBN, Security, Think

Change the Incentive Model, Change the Culture

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

We all know there are problems with security. We all know that things aren’t keeping pace or improving measurably and meaningfully at a rate or in a manner that most of us would deem sufficient or acceptable. Yet, all we… Continue reading Change the Incentive Model, Change the Culture→

Posted in awareness, SBN, Security, video

The Heart of DevOps Is Cooperation

Posted on August 23, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

I’ve been reading a lot lately about generative culture at the suggestion of my boss. Apparently this topic has been popping up and circulating with frequency through DevOps circles in recent months, and seeing as I’m currently charged with doing… Continue reading The Heart of DevOps Is Cooperation→

Posted in DevOps, Infosec, SBN, Security

It’s Time For (A) New Context

Posted on August 19, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

I’m not completely sure why, but I’ve been holding off writing this post for a couple months now. Maybe, in part, I didn’t want to jinx myself. Maybe, in part, I didn’t want to open myself up to criticism or… Continue reading It’s Time For (A) New Context→

Posted in change, SBN

What Shouldn’t Be Automated, Really?

Posted on July 21, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

In preparing for my Cloud Security World 2016 talk, “Automagic! Shifting Trust Paradigms Through Security Automation,” I did a lot of thinking about what can be automated, how to automate, and how to demonstrate and measure value around all that… Continue reading What Shouldn’t Be Automated, Really?→

Posted in future, Infosec, SBN, Security | Tagged Automation

What Shouldn’t Be Automated, Really?

Posted on July 21, 2016 by Ben Tomhave

In preparing for my Cloud Security World 2016 talk, “Automagic! Shifting Trust Paradigms Through Security Automation,” I did a lot of thinking about what can be automated, how to automate, and how to demonstrate and measure value around all that… Continue reading What Shouldn’t Be Automated, Really?→

Posted in future, Infosec, SBN, Security | Tagged Automation

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