‘InfoSec 2030 Project’: Presentation to Andy Jones
We’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate contributor Andy Jones, CISO with Maersk Line. Andy was recently presented with a framed version of his admission for the ISF & The Analogies Project ‘InfoSec 2030 Project’. ISF members were invited to forecast what security might look like in the future. This was co-presented by Richard Corbridge, CIO at eHealth Ireland, and The Analogies Project’s Founder Bruce Hallas. Andy’s...
Alternative Christmas Message
We’re delighted to present an Alternative Christmas Message created courtesy of Project Contributor Jenny Radcliffe. she looks at what should be a time of giving through an InfoSec lens, advising us to make sure we perhaps don’t give too much away this year…
The Analogies Project Featured in ISSA Journal
We’d like to say congratulations and thank you to Geordie Stewart, one of our Analogies Project contributors. Geordie has recently had an article about the project published in the July issue of the ISSA Journal. Within the article, entitled ‘The Power of Stories’ Geordie focuses on the importance of storytelling in helping to communicate complex information to people and just how the The Analogies Project is already doing this. You...
Our 50th Contributor!
We’re delighted to announce that The Analogies Project has hit it’s 50th Contributor in the form of Quentyn Taylor from Canon Europe. Each of our 50 contributors brings a different dimension to the project helping to feed into the rich tapestry of Analogies. If you’d like to become a contributor to the project and think you’ve got some analogies you’d like to share, we’d love to hear from you. Our continued thanks for all your...
Project Contributor Sarah Clarke takes The Analogies Project Message to Information Security Buzz
Congratulations to The Analogies Project contributor Sarah Clarke on her first article posted to Information Security Buzz ‘Don’t Know What You Don’t Know?’ It’s not only a fascinating read, but also features some great use of analogy (and a very lovely mention of the project at the end). You may be familiar with Sarah’s recent analogy ‘Ever Lost Your Phone?’ which highlights the parallels of the pain and inconvenience a lost phone...
The InfoSec Cynic meets The Analogies Project
Regular Contributor to The Analogies Project Javvad Malik is no stranger to the camera, producing his regular show as ‘The InfoSec Cynic’. We were delighted when he found the time to record a little something about The Analogies Project and his involvement with it.