
mkb
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mkb
@mojinations
Mumblings about infosec, privacy, and tech from mkb. he/him
Oakland, CA 94608 Katılım Mart 2011
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@johnjhacking So, once you have access to an unlocked device, you now have access to the unlocked device. What an astonishing find.
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@djbaskin I’m not going to volunteer @photomattmills to help you out, but I am going to imply it by saying he has applicable knowledge and tools.
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@shortxstack I feel your pain. Ordering toothbrush heads last night, I had to comb through search results to find heads without bluetooth. WTF?
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@miniver Calendaring gets extra nasty for consultants. Multiple clients means multiple calendars. Those of us in senior/supervisory roles wind up with a bunch.
Sync tools are shitty, plus client data has to stay in clients systems. Some days scheduling is the hardest part of the job.
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Please for the love of everything holy someone fund a startup to make a decent shared calendar app.
I stand ready to provide UX design services driven by decades of calendar design rage.
Rob Donoghue@rdonoghue
If you were to ask me what I accomplished in the past year that had the biggest impact on team agility in my space, it was getting all tech and product leadership committed to making sure every dev has at least 4 uninterrupted hours of heads down, no meeting time, every day.
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I keep on telling people, you want your "enterprise-ready" products truly humbled?
Try deploying them @UCBerkeley
Or, really, at any large University Campus.
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Thinking about pitch inflation, if I take off my infosec hat for a moment and put my metalhead hat back on (🤘), @its_adamneely, have you any comment on the pitch deflation prevalent in metal?
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It's not every day I get to link to @its_adamneely regarding an infosec issue but today is one of those special days.
You've probably read about this issue but Adam brings additional insight and perspective.
youtube.com/watch?v=-y3RGe…

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@bitburner All the eye candy with none of the lines, crowds, and sunburn? Sign me up!
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Having inherited security programs myself, I quite agree with @c7five 's take here.
At the same time, willfully deceiving the board is over the line. (And I assume illegal at a public company.)
Gaps? Inevitable. Lying about gaps? Not OK.
Nick Percoco@c7five
Confused by the @dotMudge whistleblow. When you are hired to lead security at a company, you are undoubtedly going to inherit problems like described in the article. It’s your job to lead through constant improvement to a better, more secure place & reduce risk. It’s hard work.
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