Learning

My Kubernetes Learning track

My Kubernetes Learning track

My Kubernetes knowledge has been patchy at best for a long time. I remember getting into learning about K8s back in 2019 when reading some great internal articles at Duo in 2019; Jordan Wright’s “Kubernetes is Bad” and Jeremy Erikson’s “Kubernetes is LESS bad”. These were great and had a whole bunch of detail, though at the time I was only really having a look at Kubernetes from a distance and didn’t get too hands-on like I usually would with something new that interests me.

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Effective Teaching and Learning Techniques for Security Education

Effective Teaching and Learning Techniques for Security Education

Security Education is Changing

Traditionally this function has focused on awareness and knowledge transfer, but that has begun to change, thankfully. Behavioural science and looking for more nuianced understanding has now become a normal part of the conversation. This article focuses on modern pedagogical practises that foster learning communities, critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world application of security concepts.

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Books... They Have Been Read!

Books... They Have Been Read!

I’m a collector

I have to admit something… I am a book collector. There you go, it’s true. I buy books and put them on the shelf and this becomes a shelf of shame that I walk past and the books taunt me as I walk past trying not to look too long.

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