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TechNadu interviewed John DiLullo, Deepwatch's CEO, to gain expert insights about the AI-driven adversaries and insider risks, asking for a re-evaluation of traditional defenses and digital resilience.

Dilullo discussed how Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is the answer to the problems faced by targeted companies that are struggling despite spending on security.

He expressed concern over threat actors persistently targeting the human element to profit from their errors and accessing confidential data.

He shed light on the following:

👁‍🗨The silver bullet solution that is Managed Detection and Response for cyber resilience
👁‍🗨The staggering number of malware detected daily and the growing number of security tools
👁‍🗨Tackling business risk arising from challenges faced during communicating cyber risk to the Board

🔗Read the full interview: technadu.com/data-stewardship-

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Man kann so ein #Übersehen, ein #menschlichesVersagen aka #HumanError als Glied einer Fehlerkette bezeichnen, aber es ist weit weg von einer Ursache, die als Beginn einer Fehlerkette auszumachen ist. Wer die Fehleranalyse abbricht, bevor die Ursache erkannt und beseitig ist, kann den Fehler nicht abstellen.

Bevor es dazu kommt, dass Menschen "übersehen", wurden andere sicherheitsgebende Maßnahmen unterlassen, die bspw. bereits den Konfliktmöglichkeit ausgeschlossen vermieden hätten.

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Allerdings: #MenschlichesVersagen und #HumanError halte ich aus technischer Sicht niemals aus Fehlerursachen, sondern eine Folge von entweder Konzeptfehlern oder einfach akzeptiertem Risiko. Eine gute und ordentliche technische Entwicklung sichert gegen menschliches Versagen ab und darf menschliches Versagen niemals als Entschuldigung für Fehler akzeptieren oder gar einplanen.

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Super nouvelle du jour !

#JeremyBarnes, ex #NeutralMilkHotel, ex #Bablicon, ex #Broadcast, et a priori, toujours #AHawkAndAHacksaw est de retour avec un nouveau projet : #HumanError. Premier album de musique composée sur ordinateur, ce qui n'est normalement pas son trip, puisqu'il a plutôt l'habitude des vrais instruments. C'est surprenant, mais bien sympathique, je vous le recommande chaudement :

ashumanerror.bandcamp.com/albu

Bon, par contre, la cassette à 8$, faut ajouter 18$ de frais de port, et 5,2$ de TVA française, ça fait la cassette à environ 30€, ça pique sévère, je vais donc lui demander de m'en réserver une, vue que j'ai un #JacquesThollot pour lui.

Hey y'all! Any SREs out there?

Any *aspirational* SREs out there?

Maybe there's a team at work who they call "SRE" and you're really not sure what they do if it's not infra/platform/deploy?

A coworker is interested in switching careers to SRE and asked me for reading recommendations. So I put together the most solid top-five for me, from my experience and perspective of doing Ops for 30 years and SRE for 12:

sounding.com/2024/10/03/five-r

www.sounding.com · My Indespensible SRE Book ListFive resources for Learning how to SRE

#AllStarTrek #StarTrekVoyager #HumanError OK, so this awful scene where Seven returns to the holodeck simulation of Chakotay--eek! Within a few seconds, there's the dreamcatcher (ick), holo-Chakotay telling her not to tell Neelix he stole something that's for communal use from the airponics bay (remember the early episode where he took Seska to task for stealing food from the communal stores?), and he cooks meat (he's a vegetarian). I'm assuming these aren't mistakes by the writers, and that the point was actually to show that Seven doesn't know the real Chakotay at all. But no one calls her on that in the episode, as far as I remember, so the point is kind of lost.