by Charles Herring | Apr 26, 2017 | blog, Inside WitFoo, WitFoo Story
Learning Wit Fail fast. It’s one of the Agile buzz phrases that gets thrown around a lot in software product organizations these days. Particularly, organizations trying to embrace the Lean/Agile approach to production. The term ‘fail fast’ is grounded in the Lean...
by Charles Herring | Apr 12, 2017 | blog, Inside WitFoo, WitFoo Story
We had our quarterly company-wide meeting this week in Monterey, California. All of us work remotely at WitFoo so these quarterly meetings are a great way for us to reconnect with and meet new members of the team. This meeting was both rewarding and breathtaking –...
by Keith Wilson | Mar 22, 2017 | blog, InfoSec Business, InfoSec Craft
The Problem – Time, Money, and Travel In today’s world of network defense most defenders don’t take the time to train and keep their skills fresh. They worry about missing a day of work and what will happen when they are gone. I’m sure most of you reading this...
by Charles Herring | Jan 11, 2017 | blog, Inside WitFoo, WitFoo Coding
I often get questions when I am out and out about what it is that I do. Most people have a baseline idea of what a developer is – but almost no one knows what a developer actually does when we’re “at work”. The common thread seems to be that we make a lot money...
by Charles Herring | Jan 8, 2017 | blog, Inside WitFoo, WitFoo Story
Highlights from the WitFoo Awakens event.
by William Ritch | Jan 4, 2017 | blog, InfoSec Business, InfoSec Craft, InfoSec How-To, Law Enforcement
RELEVANCE BETWEEN TWO CRAFTS Detective work requires the correct mind-set, which is proactive and forward looking. Because of this, detectives are unique within a craft that is primarily reactive in nature; crime occurs, cops arrive. When a suspect commits a murder,...