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There is a relationship between security professionals and engineers. Explore the possibility of engineers disliking security personnel and how security professionals can improve their relationship with engineers.
Security professionals need to be empathetic, have strong soft skills, and be able to influence and embed themselves within the engineering team. Resource management is essential, and avoiding engineers feeling like security is always giving them an over-the-shoulder look.
Being part of the engineering team and understanding their world is vital to being a security professional that engineers don't hate. It is challenging to sell security as insurance to engineering leaders who may not see the value in investing time and resources.
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By Izar Tarandach, Matt Coles, and Chris Romeo5
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There is a relationship between security professionals and engineers. Explore the possibility of engineers disliking security personnel and how security professionals can improve their relationship with engineers.
Security professionals need to be empathetic, have strong soft skills, and be able to influence and embed themselves within the engineering team. Resource management is essential, and avoiding engineers feeling like security is always giving them an over-the-shoulder look.
Being part of the engineering team and understanding their world is vital to being a security professional that engineers don't hate. It is challenging to sell security as insurance to engineering leaders who may not see the value in investing time and resources.
FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
➜Twitter: @SecTablePodcast
➜LinkedIn: The Security Table Podcast
➜YouTube: The Security Table YouTube Channel
Thanks for Listening!

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