By Eric Krock on March 29, 2011
Your mind is only as free as you make it. Beware unchallenged assumptions. They are a prison for your mind that you build yourself! Read full article ...
Posted in Agile Product and Project Management | Tagged Case Studies, Organizational Behavior, Planning, Product Management, Risk, Road Map, Security |
By Eric Krock on March 24, 2011
Automated attacks are a greater threat than ever, so allow users to pick hard passwords that combine uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and punctuation characters. Read full article ...
Posted in Agile Product and Project Management | Tagged Best Practices, Case Studies, Design, Product Management, Security, Usability |
By Eric Krock on March 23, 2011
Don’t make the mistake of applying different security or safety standards to the same critical asset at different times based on expediency. If an asset is critical, it needs to be consistently protected, not inconsistently protected. Read full article ...
Posted in Agile Product and Project Management | Tagged Compliance, Design, Product Management, Project Management, Psychology, Risk, Security |
By Eric Krock on October 13, 2010
If a hacker reports a security exploit against your product, form a team, reproduce it, contact the hacker, release a fix, and manage communication carefully. Read full article ...
Posted in Agile Product and Project Management | Tagged Best Practices, Integrity, Leadership, Product Management, Security |
By Eric Krock on August 26, 2010
A security review done early in your development process can identify problems in time to fix them at much lower cost. Read full article ...
Posted in Agile Product and Project Management | Tagged Best Practices, Product Management, Security |