Tag: Statistics
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Why Security Change is Hard
Doing the Basics It’s weird. Year after year, report after report concludes that most cyber incidents could be prevented through the application of basic hygiene. I mean, it’s not weird that the reports come to that conclusion. But it is weird that it’s still being reported. Source: Microsoft Digital Defence Report 2023 In 2021 the…
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Tall Tales and Long Tails
Keeping the Business Fed Mark Neocleous, in his book “Critique of Security” (brilliant book, by the way), points out a couple of things relating directly to the business of cyber. Chief amongst them is the idea that once you’ve set up an industry to sell people the concept of security, the last thing you should…
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Lucky Socks
Superstitious Learning We all have a pair of lucky socks. Or something similar. The new socks that we wore when that interview went absolutely perfectly. On occasion, they may have let you down, but they’re still your lucky socks. What’s happened here is that on one occasion, an isolated event (choosing to wear a new…
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Evidence and the case for cyber doom
I was told not that long ago, that taking an evidence-based approach to cybersecurity was not possible, because there was no evidence to be had. I disagree. There’s plenty of evidence available. What’s missing is the will to look for it. Tall Tales and Long Tails