Rules are made and policies are established. But the “how” of implementing and meeting those regulations or policies will be very context specific. In this episode of the Great Security Debate, Dan, Erik, and Brian cover a number of key policies and requirements and some different ways to think about implementing them and how the specific situation, company, risk will affect the way you meet the rule. From driving a car to incident response and everything in between. We debate the need to look back at old rules and see if they all still make sense (a great programme called Kill Stupid Rules), and flexibility in control implementation to meet evolving business needs, to move quickly, and keeping the whole picture of the business, customer, and employees in mind.
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Show Notes:
- Passing on the right in Michigan: https://legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=MCL-257-637
- Overtake time in Triathlon: https://www.triathlete.com/training/race-tips/9-race-rules-didnt-know-breaking/
- Reflex Security (Agentic Tabletop Exercises and Training): https://reflexsecurity.io
- Kill Stupid Rules: https://www.wsb.com/blog/employee-retention-secret/
- GM Dress Code Change (2020): https://gmauthority.com/blog/2020/06/how-general-motors-ceo-mary-barra-changed-the-companys-dress-code-for-the-better/
- Silly State Rules: https://www.buzzfeed.com/rhiannacampbell/weird-old-american-laws-you-wont-believe
- Sex in Full Self Driving Cars (Clean): https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/sex-distracted-driving-1.3562029
- Movie Recommendation - The Usual Suspects: https://geni.us/wVrLOCB
- John Bingham, COO, Speak by Design: https://www.speakbydesign.com/about-us
- Movie Recommendation - Gremlins: https://geni.us/qE6NAC
- Movie Recommendation -Die Hard: https://geni.us/eMASs
- Movie Recommendation - Love Actually: https://geni.us/yj8Fqh
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