Archive for the 'Security Bullshit' Category

Stop Disabling and Start Enabling

May 3, 2007

If information security is to ever have an ounce of credibility in a corporate world it has to stop disabling and start enabling. The days of hiding behind thick piles of self-scribed doctrine and exercising personal dogma laced with stupid egotistical  power trips based on technology religion must end. If you talk to most (yes most) [...]

Product Management Posts

April 2, 2007

Rick Segal point’s to his son-in-laws post about product management here. It’s well worth a read. Adam’s blog led me to the Productologist which in turn lead to me to the CrankyPM. All good stuff but I can’t help feeling that most of the PM gurus are cut out for old school software development with long [...]

Security Bullshit Moving back to Securitybullshit.com

April 2, 2007

It seems most people preferred the feeds to be seperate and your wish is my command.
http://www.securitybullshit.com

Closing My Loop on the SBN and Blogonomics

March 20, 2007

I have just logged in to some “interesting”  commentary on why I decided to leave the Security Bloggers Network.  This from Alan Shimmel and this from Michael Farnum.
Of course I am not the first to get the sharp tongue (see the last sentence) of the host of the SBN Alan Shimel, or the first to reply (Amrits blog is [...]

Security Bloggers Network and Influential List Nonsense

March 19, 2007

Last Friday I decided to leave the Security Bloggers network. For those that don’t know its an aggregated feed of 50 or so blogs rolled into one feed at Feedburner.
I am brand new to blogging and interested in how it all works, hence Blogonomics. It seemed like a no-brainer at the time and I [...]