PinnedDylan N EvansThe Darker Side of Unplanned Work10 years ago, The Phoenix Project took the IT world by storm. It spoke to the deep dysfunction in many teams, of a million departments…Mar 18, 2022Mar 18, 2022
Dylan N EvansBetter Security through solid UX 2: An exampleLast week, we discussed how User Experience design can help you identify the best opportunities to improve the experience of your internal…Mar 30, 2022Mar 30, 2022
Dylan N EvansThe Winning StrategyLast time, we discussed the doom and gloom of why nobody actually cares much about security. Today, we’ll discuss what you can do.Mar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
Dylan N EvansSecurity Is Not Job 0Addressing a Persistent Lie in the Security IndustryMar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
Dylan N EvansBetter Security through solid UXBuilding influence the boring way: making people’s lives betterMar 21, 2022Mar 21, 2022
Dylan N EvansThe Fifth Type of WorkThis is a continuation of a previous article.Mar 18, 2022Mar 18, 2022
Dylan N EvansAgile in a NutshellA lot has been written about Agile and its faster and crazier sibling DevOps. I won’t repeat it all here, but I’m generally sold. For those…Mar 18, 2022Mar 18, 2022
Dylan N EvansSecurity Marketing and Sales 2: BaggageLast week, I explained how customer dissatisfaction can hinder progress in an overall approach to a successful security program. Today…Mar 1, 2022Mar 1, 2022
Dylan N EvansSecurity Marketing and Sales 3: BaggageLast week, I laid out an overview of how you can use standard best practices of sales and marketing to achieve your security goals. Today…Mar 1, 2022Mar 1, 2022
Dylan N EvansSecurity Marketing and Sales: Intro & MarketingLast week’s post was a bit of a downer; it lays out an important but bummer truth for security people: your goals will never be a top…Feb 18, 2022Feb 18, 2022