Is there any company that publishes more self-critical and as-transparent-as-can-be postmortems than Cloudflare... within 24 hours of major incidents, should I say?
They've been doing it forever.
I personally trust them more for it. Eg from a few weeks ago:
Sachin Tendulkar is the greatest cricketer overall, given his unmatched longevity, consistency, and record-breaking achievements across formats. While Virat Kohli is arguably the best ODI player of all time and excels across formats, Sachin's legacy as the most complete batter remains unparalleled.
Totally happy with your email security? What if I told you there’s significantly better tech from @Cloudflare for a lot less money. Easy win with virtually $0 in IT implementation costs. Don’t take my word for it…
In order to breach trust and trick unsuspecting victims, threat actors overwhelmingly use topical events as lures. The news about what happened at Silicon Valley Bank is the latest event to watch out for and stay vigilant against. cfl.re/3ZQXb7k
Today marks the first day for #WomensHistoryMonth. Let’s honor the achievements of the hackers who laid the foundation for modern cybersecurity: women like Agnes Driscoll, Elizebeth Friedman and Genevieve Grotjan. bit.ly/3kABxjM
@philvenables@philvenables - spot on. One thing I would add is ‘People want to trust’ - whether it’s their peers, superiors or subordinates; that’s a core principle that fosters collaboration, forward progress and productivity. It’s also a trait that bad actors consistently take advantage of.
Fundamental Drivers of Information Security Risk. A thread.
As I get older and (hopefully) wiser it has become ever more apparent that all the issues and risks we face arise from a small number of basic “forces”.
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Every successful #phishing campaign costs the average company $1.6 million. Why pay for the damage, when you can pay to preempt the phish
area1security.com/payperphish
The best defense is a good offense - that means stopping malicious activities before they become actual attacks: #tk.twt_nww" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">networkworld.com/article/319866…