Insights into the Evolution of Cyber Conflict and Defense Strategies
David Moulton David Moulton

Insights into the Evolution of Cyber Conflict and Defense Strategies

In the latest episode of Threat Vector, I had the privilege of watching Michael Sikorski, CTO of Unit 42, and Jason Healey, Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University, dive deep into the evolution of cyber conflict and defense strategies. Their discussion highlighted the need for innovation and collaboration to outpace threat actors. Key takeaways include the importance of evolving defense tactics and using outcome-based metrics to measure success. This episode is a must-listen for cybersecurity leaders looking to make a real impact and secure our digital future.

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My Work From Home Office
David Moulton David Moulton

My Work From Home Office

What do you need to succeed as a WFH employee? Discipline, maturity, a company that has the connectivity tools to allow it, sure. And a bit of kit doesn't hurt. This is an ongoing entry as I document my remote work setup, my command center, if you will. I started working remotely full-time in April of 2011 as part of the amazing team at Cynergy. After that, I worked remotely at Salesforce as a leader of a global team. I returned to the office in the early days of my tenure with IBM, but when the pandemic sent the world home, I returned to the efficiency and rhythm of remote work. I am now a remote employee with Palo Alto Networks. Over more than a decade, I have logged what works or doesn't for me, and this is where I share my thoughts on the topic.

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Unpacking Congressional Testimony on Ransomware Attacks and Cyber Defense
David Moulton David Moulton

Unpacking Congressional Testimony on Ransomware Attacks and Cyber Defense

This post features takeaways from an episode of Threat Vector with Sam Rubin, VP and global head of operations at unit 42, discussing his testimony to Congress on the evolving sophistication and speed of ransomware attacks, the changing tactics of threat actors, and the impact on sectors like education, healthcare, and government. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of public-private partnerships in combating cyber threats, the impact on strengthening collaborations, and the significance of preparing the cyber workforce for the future.

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Reflecting on Rings and Running
David Moulton David Moulton

Reflecting on Rings and Running

Reflecting on a year where I’ve chased a fitness goal. More work to do, but proud to make it this far and thankful for help from friends an a little tech from Apple.

The pandemic sent us home, and while there was much we’ve given up in the year+ to stay safe and protect each other, there have been new opportunities. Like many, I took the year to improve my heath and wanted to share my thoughts as I reflect on a year where I was able to swap a commute for a run.

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Concept: A way to make meetings better through technology.
Experience Design David Moulton Experience Design David Moulton

Concept: A way to make meetings better through technology.

f you are like me, you have attended a lot of phone only and or virtual meetings. As a new Salesforce employee I have attended my share of  “Go to Meeting” and WebEx meetings. These faceless encounters make getting to know a virtual team difficult. The meetings tend to start right on time or even a minute or two late and leave little room for pre-meeting small talk.

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David Moulton David Moulton

We shape our tools and our tools shape us.

"We shape our tools and our tools shape us.” 

As more of the tools we live with every day become digital instead of physical, our opportunity – and responsibility – as designers is multiplying.

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Pandora anti-patterns disrespect its users and ruin its experience. Shame on them…

If I was advertising on Pandora I would be very concerned that the design of their controls, the placement of those controls and the presentation of ads on their platform were designed to cost me (as an advertiser MUCH more than they should. Pandora is using anti-patterns to drive unintended interactions. Eventually this will backfire, but in the meantime we as customers, are forced to deal with very poor user experience.

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