CISO at @sardineai. Treasurer of @OWASP Board of Directors. (he/him) qatta' mIghtaHghach.

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
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Replying to @epenzeymoog
I'm a list person as well. If you use Chrome, you might check out @WorkonaHQ, it allows you to organize your tabs into different workspaces and can be synced across devices. workona.com/
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Replying to @coleencoolidge
It's nice to see a bit of reality! It took my daughter and I around 40 tries to get a picture of us jumping in the air together. I have new-found respect for those shots!
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New release of @owasp SAMM (Software Assurance Maturity Model). Use it to measure the current maturity of your AppSec program and build a roadmap to a more mature program. owaspsamm.org/blog/2020/01/3…
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This conference is amazing!
Tickets to the Layer 8 Conference go on sale tomorrow at noon EST! GA: $50 (includes lunch!) Or, you can buy a $60 ticket, the extra $10 goes to your choice of @HackersHealth, @TOOOL Boston or @InnocentOrg. We will also have Improv Workshops! Buy early!!
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Replying to @mdennedy
The upside, if you run for office and your motive is purely in the public interest, quid pro quo doesn’t exist. You can drive your Trump truck right through that hole to riches!
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Replying to @realhamed
“Show a return or onward ticket” Irony: EU doesn’t want British immigrants.
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Agreed. I’ve noticed that certs seem more important on the US East coast, perhaps due to more government contract jobs. I don’t have any certs either. For me, it’s not the effort/cost for the cert, it’s the ongoing costs and “earning” CEUs.
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Yes, burnout and gatekeeping. Personally, I remove cert and education requirements from job listings and instead allow equivalent experience. That said, I do recognize that biased hiring practices means that some candidates show up with numerous certs to signal their expertise.
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Not sure who needs to hear this, but have your kids skip taking the SAT/ACT and instead direct them to a university that doesn’t require meaningless gatekeeping tests. Community colleges are one choice, or there are more than 1k universities to choose: fairtest.org/university/opti…
As other research has found with the SAT, a new study shows the ACT is useless as a predictor - in this case, of college completion: is.gd/3t3YqM. There's simply no excuse for these tests, & forcing non-college-applicant HS kids to take them is even more outrageous
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Replying to @AskLyft
Thanks, but it’s already resolved.
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I had a @lyft ride that was quoted at $29, but I was charged $64. Turned out the driver didn’t end the ride for over an hour after dropping me off. Lyft refunded the overage, but it’s a first for me. Guess I’ll pay closer attention from now on.
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Replying to @LeaKissner
Personally, I wish the audience is released at the end of the talk and anyone wanting to stay for Q&A can.
Replying to @randomdross
Similar thought about this:
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Travel hack, using the Do Not Disturb hanger as a peep hole cover. More generally, why don’t hotels have peep hole covers? Wasn’t the $55 million awarded to Erin Andrews warning enough?
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Sounds awesome, wish I could attend. Needs the tag line: “If you have to ask, guaranteed you will not like the answer.”
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Replying to @iMeluny
<sarcasm> But they offer continuing education credits, they must be informative?
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Stumbled upon a new TV series called “Paper Empire” that looks interesting, but appears to not have a home for watching it. vimeo.com/362690658
My kids have no idea why this is so funny. Great cameo by Anthony Michael Hall on Goldbergs.
Paying @WEXIncNews via a check in the mail is free, but paying online is a $20 fee? This feels like a tax on younger people who (rightly) have eschewed checks for modern payment systems. Joke is on @WEXIncNews because my bank will mail a check to them for free.
This is why you do NOT let @realhamed anywhere near your smart speaker: Baby Shark EDM Remix.
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