
Tales from the SOC: False innovation and invented minutiae | S1 Ep009
Co-hosts Duck and David tell it like it is!

Co-hosts Duck and David tell it like it is!

There’s an ever-increasing cost in collecting more and more data just in case. So why do it?

How do you keep software engineering safe and secure? How you do stop the endless upselling? Do you *really* need those heated seats?

How many strudels do you need in your password? Why does MVP refer to a sports player who is the best in the team, but to software that wouldn’t even make it into the squad?

You’ve put a lock on your door. Why not add eight more, just to be sure? The cybersecurity industry will sell you as many tools as you are willing to buy, so why not run them all?

What if we look beyond cybersecurity automation and algorithms?
What if we start out with a focus on cybersecurity culture, not on rules and rote?

Does the cybersecurity industry really need as much esoteric jargon and as many complex components as it has?
Or is the burden of “more tools, more tools” weighing us down?

When you come across a threat that seems mundane at first glance, is it OK to let AI try to mop it up on its own?

Join Paul Ducklin and SolCyber CTO David Emerson as they talk about the human element in cybersecurity in our new podcast TALES FROM THE SOC.

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