InfoSec and the Great British Bake-Off
Who wouldn’t want to find a winning recipe for information security? Dave Brooks thinks a baking contest has more to do with InfoSec than just a Technical Challenge.
Sprinter, Marathon Runner – or Both?
Steve Pomfret inspires us with the story of a gold medal-winning athlete, and reflects on how CISO work requires us to train teams of sprinters and marathon runners – or cross-train ourselves.
Vigilance, Diligence, and Banality
Ross Moore tells us a tale of Knights and Giants. In the infosec world, giants attack in unexpected ways. Holding the gates might be the most rewarding way to protect your castle.
Shylock, and How to Create a Workable Contract
Dave Brooks looks at the infamous Shakespeare character Shylock and what we should look out for in our dealings with contracts.
Pride, Prejudice and Social Engineering
Vicky Clayton looks at how appearances within Jane Austen’s ‘Pride & Prejudice’ can be deceiving and what it can teach us about social engineering.
Security and Golf
As Raj Patel selects his sand-wedge for a tricky bunker shot, he muses about the selection of clubs available to golf players and the parallels we can draw with our own InfoSec tools.