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Let's pour one out for the software engineer who is left guessing as to what metrics their products should produce in the absence of customer requirements.

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🎙️ ✨ A new episode has been published on @ITSPmagazine

Show: Redefining CyberSecurity With @seanmartin

Episode: The Fault in Our Metrics: Rethinking How We Measure Detection & Response

Guest: Allyn Stott

Podcast format: Video & Audio

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The Fault in Our Metrics: Rethinking How We Measure Detection & Response | Allyn Stott

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Mean Time to Hardening: The Next-Gen Security Metric - Given that the average time to weaponizing a new bug is seven days, you effectively have 72 hours ... more: https://threatpost.com/mean-time-hardening-next-gen-security-metric/151402/ #endpointdetectionandresponse #cybersecuritymetrics #timetoexploitation #meantimetoharden #vulnerabilities #patchmanagement #infosecinsider #richardmelick #exploits #patching #automox #hacks #edr
Mean Time to Hardening: The Next-Gen Security Metric

Given that the average time to weaponizing a new bug is seven days, you effectively have 72 hours to harden your systems before you will see new exploits.

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