Sometimes great old blog posts are hard to find (especially on Medium), so I decided to do a periodic (who am I kidding, occasional — not periodic) list blog with my favorite posts of the past quarter or so.
Security continues to be a top concern for cloud customers, and therefore continues to be a driver of our business at Google Cloud. However, specific security priorities vary wildly by vertical, by organization size, and by many other factors.
My post “Why is Threat Detection Hard?” proved to be one of the most popular in recent history of my new…
So, I’ve been doing some blogging at Google Cloud blog with most posts connected to products, launches, etc. However, I am also doing a fun blog…
While creating a recent presentation, I needed a slide on “threat detection is hard.” And it got me…
My old $employer blog has vanished and a lot of content of value to the community went down with it. Naturally, I do not own the IP and I cannot go to archive.org and bring it back to life.
A lot of people ask me how Chronicle is doing inside Google Cloud (TLDR: doing well), and I wanted to share some good news. I also wanted to reveal some of our lessons building our threat detection capabilities (that we just released).
One more idea that has been bugging me for years is an idea of “detection as code.” Why is it bugging…
Many of the cloud security and, in fact, cloud computing discussions ultimately distill to trust. Note that the concept of trust is much broader than cyber security, and even broader than a triad of security / privacy / compliance.