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 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,...
by William Ritch | Dec 27, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Business, InfoSec Craft
Perspective Using the idea that within other crafts lie the keys to making InfoSec a mature and fully developed craft, I thought I would pivot away from my law enforcement background and instead take a look from a business prospective. But why me? I do own a coin... by Charles Herring | Dec 12, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Craft, Law Enforcement, WitFoo Story
Learning from other Crafts WitFoo is founded on researching other crafts to improve information security. In the session below, approaches from Naval Aviation, Aviation Maintenance and Law Enforcement models are discussed.
by Keith Wilson | Nov 8, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Craft, Law Enforcement
I wasn’t always a “computer guy.” My original career path was as an automotive service technician for a Florida Honda Dealership. I would call it a “mechanic,” but I can hear the voices of my trade school instructors bouncing around my...
by Keith Wilson | Oct 31, 2016 | blog, InfoSec Craft, WitFoo Story
The WitFoo Project was formed by a dozen volunteers in late 2015 that had become fed up with systemic failure in Information Security Operations. Since then we have spent more than 10,000 labor hours running experiments and building prototypes (see Origin of WitFoo...