In 1935, Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger devised the thought experiment known as Schrödinger’s Cat. It’s a gruesome but pretend experiment where we place a cat in a cage (sometimes a box) with a device that could randomly release a poison that is capable of killing the cat. However, it may also never release the poisonContinue reading “Schrödinger’s Christmas”
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Using Behavioral Interview Techniques to Assess Supplier Security Posture
Organizations are increasingly furthering their goals through reliance on suppliers conducting critical work. In support of this, information security departments routinely conduct security assessments of those suppliers in order help minimize risk in their supply chains. These assessments usually consist of some combination of questionnaires, onsite observations, testing, and interviews. Unfortunately, such assessment routines tendContinue reading “Using Behavioral Interview Techniques to Assess Supplier Security Posture”