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Модель зрелости использования обманных систем

Неплохой фреймворк (deceptiq.com/blog/cyber-decept) от компании DECEPTIQ: для каждого уровня зрелости есть описание, стратегии развития и ключевые метрики для отслеживания. Дополнительно имеется опросник для определения текущего уровня зрелости, а в конце авторы развенчивают распространенные мифы, связанные с внедрением обманных систем.

Помимо вышеуказанного фреймворка можно ещё рассмотреть "канареечную" модель зрелости (tracebit.com/blog/the-security) от Tracebit: она проще и ограничивается уровнем использования приманок (ханитокенов, "канареек").

A quotation from Nicolas Chamfort

Often an opinion, a custom, seems absurd when we are young, and advancing in life, we find the reason. Mustn’t we conclude that certain habits aren’t so ridiculous? One is lead to think sometimes that they were established by people who had read the entire book of life, and that they are judged by people who, despite their esprit, have only read a few pages.
 
[Souvent une opinion, une coutume commence à paraître absurde dans la première jeunesse, et en avançant dans la vie, on en trouve la raison; elle paraît moins absurde. En faudrait-il conclure que de certaines coutumes sont moins ridicules? On serait porté à penser quelquefois qu’elles ont été établies par des gens qui avaient lu le livre entier de la vie, et qu’elles sont jugées par des gens qui, malgré leur esprit, n’en ont lu que quelques pages.]

Nicolas Chamfort (1741-1794) French writer, epigrammist (b. Nicolas-Sébastien Roch)
Products of Perfected Civilization [Produits de la Civilisation Perfectionée], Part 1 “Maxims and Thoughts [Maximes et Pensées],” ch. 1, ¶ 21 (1795) [tr. Siniscalchi (1994)]

Sourcing, notes, other translations: wist.info/chamfort-nicolas/770…

One thing I am learning the hard way is that you only understand what employers genuinely expect of you when you take working for yourself seriously, and focus on making yourself accountable in that recursive interaction.

In the last few months, I have been bossing myself for the creation of a job matcher in Germany and I honestly feel like I finally understand how to operate honestly and fairly in a work environment.

Tonight I found myself in a deeply unpleasant social situation: the kind of atmosphere where you feel more like a prop than a human being. It helped that I had a dear friend on tap who knows my empathy and sensitivity very well. Even five years ago, I would have reacted with hurt and anger. But I excused myself with peaceful class, grace, and dignity. And my friend said she was proud of me. We are taking back the night. And I didn't lose my shit.

I'm learning, folks. Slowly.