I'm working an a Masters focusing on issues of ethics, leadership, team-building, and problem-solving. This summer I'm researching the literature for examples of principled security leadership. Is a positive, proactive leadership approach that centers on business success more productive than pursuing regulatory compliance or giving in to fearmongering? Citations welcome.
I had hoped to call my blog "The Dog's Breakfast," but that name was long since taken. But in that spirit "The Breakfast" offers a little of this and a little of that, not all of it pretty, some of it poorly chewed. These are papers, posts, stories, correspondence, musings, and links to ideas that interest or amuse me.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Principled Security Leadership
I don't intend to pose a false trilemma but...
I'm working an a Masters focusing on issues of ethics, leadership, team-building, and problem-solving. This summer I'm researching the literature for examples of principled security leadership. Is a positive, proactive leadership approach that centers on business success more productive than pursuing regulatory compliance or giving in to fearmongering? Citations welcome.
I'm working an a Masters focusing on issues of ethics, leadership, team-building, and problem-solving. This summer I'm researching the literature for examples of principled security leadership. Is a positive, proactive leadership approach that centers on business success more productive than pursuing regulatory compliance or giving in to fearmongering? Citations welcome.