Great.
I love that one "When a breech or security issue happens, it'll be our butts on the line not those of the decision makers.".
That's true, but it is always very hard to make them responsible for what they asked.
And the one that is going to work days and nights to solve a security breach is always the engineers. Pretty rarely the decision maker.
Serial podcast creator and .NET Core maniac.
Can often be found talking about everything and nothing on one of the many podcasts that he produces (only one of them is about .NET Core, honest)
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Leeds, UK
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Computer Science with Games Development - BSc
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.NET Development Contractor; Podcast host, producer and editor
but it is always very hard to make them responsible for what they asked.
And the one that is going to work days and nights to solve a security breach is always the engineers. Pretty rarely the decision maker.
Which is precisely why we should always speak up, and make our opinions known. It can be hard to do it, but it's our job to make sure that these things are covered. No one else is going to bring it up, but us.
After all, we're the experts.
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Great.
I love that one "When a breech or security issue happens, it'll be our butts on the line not those of the decision makers.".
That's true, but it is always very hard to make them responsible for what they asked.
And the one that is going to work days and nights to solve a security breach is always the engineers. Pretty rarely the decision maker.
Which is precisely why we should always speak up, and make our opinions known. It can be hard to do it, but it's our job to make sure that these things are covered. No one else is going to bring it up, but us.
After all, we're the experts.