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

Phoenix, AZ
Joined July 2009
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The choice for financial stability seems like the obvious one, so what am I missing? Why is this show even a thing? (speaking as someone who spent very little money on my wedding and have enjoyed home ownership mostly since)
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Replying to @ebellis
Excel is the strong alternative to many expensive security tools, and sometimes better.
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Replying to @mmurray
“HIPAA certified” is a personal fav.
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I'm not sure how @google managed to make their poorly designed feature to manage GSuite email rules even worse, but kudos to them, they've succeeded in making it truly awful. Clearly no one working on their product has to actually use it and it shows.
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Replying to @dveditz @CubeApril
Does it have run-flats? We had a car with those and they’d prematurely wear, requiring an expensive replacement of all 4 tires. Instead, we put regular tires on and carried a can of Fix-a-flat.
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That time my son was forced to write a poem for school.
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Replying to @SarahWatson42
The fastest growing religion in the US is no religion at all. I suspect the shift is due to people no longer tolerating their religion that has aspects they disagree with. Personal integrity has usurped acceptance of dogma. apnews.com/article/35bd96fbe…
My mom put off going to see the doctor due to COVID concerns and ended up on life support with sepsis (not from COVID), and was very very near death. She’s recovering, however please learn from her mistake, encourage your family to go see the doctor. npr.org/sections/health-shot…
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Replying to @jeremiahg
Found your data on the darkweb.
Not true unless you can find them!
I have a degree in Computer Science and it did not prepare me for a career in security. Turns out 50% of the work is influence. It’s easier to hire a people-person and teach them security than the reverse.
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Move to Europe, where it’s legally required to work? bloomberg.com/professional/b…
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You must read this. Europe's "enforced disappearance" against asylum seekers. Powerful reporting by @jbwashing. theintercept.com/2021/02/28/…
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Replying to @belathoud
This is European Batman. He couldn’t get the permit to use a wireless keyless system.
What is old is new: history-sniffing, this time using Service Workers. cs.uic.edu/~skarami/files/sw…
Replying to @belathoud
You found the Bat Cave!
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Replying to @juliagalef
The old Ellery Queen TV show! Each episode he breaks the fourth wall and asks if you figured it out. Pity it only ran one season, it was totally my kind show. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellery…
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I’ll save you 50 tweets, you can send feedback to me at bil.corry@owasp.org
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I celebrate my kids mistakes as lessons learned so that they don’t feel any shame about it. Now my daughter enjoys telling me all the mistakes she made each day.
Today my therapist asked "what if being wrong didn't automatically mean you are also worse as a person?" and my brain divided by zero and rebooted.
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