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DFSP # 436 - Ja-Who?
June 25, 2024, 10:09 a.m. |
Digital Forensic Survival Podcast digitalforensicsurvivalpodcast.libsyn.com
The JOHARI methodology simply provides a structure for something that you're probably already doing. However, with the structure comes a standard, which is the benefit to any security team. The team should be speaking the same language, especially in fast moving, dynamic situations. Going into a situation and asking for the "known – knowns” and “Blindspots" should register with every team member without any question about their definitions...
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