Ryan Black 

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CISO @ Digital Privacy SaaS company and know-enough-to-be-dangerous dev. http://github.com/ryancblack (he/him)
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@jgoguen I couldn’t agree more. Having begun a new role in the summer this has been my approach for our security program. It isn’t as “cool” but it’s measurably better than throwing logos on a slide (or at a category for a questionnaire).
Somewhere, someone finally made this and I think it's beautiful: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4687836
Ethernet | RJ45 clip to secure/repair/fix broken tab by guss67

This clip was design to fix/repair/secure the broken or loose tab of a RJ45 Ethernet connector and avoid crimping. Designed to prevent from moving, wiggling, falling from the connector and easy to install.UPDATE v.4.9 | 28/01/2021Added the 3 following files which have slightly wider body (0.25mm) than 4.7 version and small upgrade on the tip.1. "4.9.nf.supported" (extension) comes "with supports" for the ones are not very familiar with. But I still prefer S3D's supports.2. "4.9.nf" (extension) with "no fillet", to make it easier printing with supports.3. "4.9" (extension) with fillet, for "smooth edges". On FDM printers isn't that much noticeable.UPDATE v.4.7 | 01/01/2021Added another version with "no fillet" (".nf" extension), actually it has sharp edges to make it easier printing with supports.PrintingSuggested printing orientation is the one as the files are stored, why?Printing the tab from the base to the tip in X-Y axis makes it stronger and more flexible since its printed in one continued string.If you change the orientation with the tip on top then tab's base will start from the bottom and builds up while the Z axis is sticking the rest of it till the tip. With this orientation the tab has more possibilities to brake since Z layers don't bond the same as the method I suggested.*If you have another solution let me know.Supports Supports needed and you need to be experienced with good slicer settings. Also attention needed when removing them from the actual print.Or you can print the file with "4.9.nf.supported" (extension) which comes with supports. But I still prefer S3D's supports.Installation note:1.Before install the "printed clip" check the left overs of the broken tab. If it is too long the tip of the "printed clip" might not click underneath the left-over. So, I suggest to leave a length of the broken tab about "0,5-1,0mm". If the broken tad left-over is to small or cuted flash then the printed one might not click and hopefully that would work well, haven't tested that scenario.2.Follow the sketches to install the "printed clip", also while sliding in if you find it a bit hard some wiggling might help.*You may call it the "ScorpioNet" or "Devil's Network Tail"! Designed in InventorIf you enjoy and want to support my work you can donate me on the link below,Thank you!

Thingiverse - Digital Designs for Physical Objects
@benbrown unfortunately taken down. It’d be great to see this archived as intended — memories and culture!

@eiwe I am a HUGE fan of Blue Lava and have implemented it twice now at different organizations. There are many reasons why, regarding UX, reporting, planning but the most immediately compelling may be the idea of assess once and use many times.

As far as framework, I prefer to run a full assessment with their encompassing maturity model which readily maps, in platform, to NIST CST and other frameworks.

I'm happy to chat directly or answer any questions. I have no financial stake in the company but simply appreciate their platform and CISO community efforts.

@krisnelson thank you for sharing this. Those nuances are important and it’s trivial, and very important, to create habits that help others — even if it’s message formatting.
@gossithedog awful but not surprising. I hope these folks only return as they personally need and walk away better off as soon as they find it opportune.
@cdl I’m happy to give opinions, even more so to potentially influence things that would make our lives easier. DM me as you like.
@securingdev @Jhaddix @caseyjohnellis indeed. I finally made the jump; it’s well overdue.
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