Time to watch the #NBAFinals while I see what #infosec snark demands to be shared.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from #NBAFinals: stopping a threat once doesn't mean the job is done. A vulnerability forgotten will be exploited.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals: rest your stars. No one is at the top of their game if they go 24x7.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - know what matters. Winning early is for naught if you then give away the crown jewels.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - a smart adversary uses deception to distract you from their real goal. Social Engineering ftw
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - defense is best done in layers. Help-D means when one defense is circumvented it's not game over.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - the game is won during preparation. Prepare an incident response plan before you need it.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - know your weaknesses. Your adversary does!
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - big plays make the news, but discipline and consistency win the game.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
#infosec lessons from the #NBAFinals - sometimes you can do everything right and still get beat. Learn from defeat and improve.
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015
One more #infosec lesson from the #NBAFinals - your stars might work magic, but can't do it all on their own. #Teamwork // ht @Wh1t3Rabbit
— David Longenecker (@dnlongen) June 15, 2015