Posts by Richard Stiennon
Honored to be included in the 2026 Cyber 150 by @stiennon.bsky.social. The signal is clear: organizations want more than check-the-box training—they want measurable behavior change. That’s what we’re building at Fable.
Find the full list here: cyber150.com
Check out Fable Co-founder and CEO Nicole Jiang’s conversation with @stiennon.bsky.social on the EM360 podcast to learn why traditional security training isn’t enough, and how targeted interventions can make people your first line of defense: youtu.be/RqYca3u17Ak
pay wall.
Beautiful! Here is Michigan's largest Oak tree. A Bebb Oak in Rochester.
I discovered a new use case for the Security Stack Analysis tool. stiennon.substack.com/p/portfolio-...
I have been meaning to do this ever since we mapped all cybersecurity products to NIST CSF 2.0. Here, for the first time ever, is a count of products per NIST Subcategory. stiennon.substack.com/p/mapping-11...
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This is a horrible idea.
'nuff said.
I wish I could cancel mine again.
On Amazon right now
Now play the piano with that!
Kosmos-482 landed in the Indian Ocean Saturday morning. #kosmos482 www.livescience.com/space/space-...
Aurascape Booth N-6571 2:00-3:00
ESET Booth N-5245 4:30-6:00
On Monday there were still four copies left in the bookstore, so if you cannot get to the Expo you may be able to grab one there.
Stop by and say hi!
Today is devoted to signing copies of Security Yearbook 2025. This is your first chance to grab a copy. There are 40,000 attendees at #RSAC and only 250 books spread across these four locations.
BforeAI event at the Wine Down 10:00-11:00
Quilr Booth N-4305 11:30-12:15
PhD Timeline xkcd.com/3081
How is it that all roads of evil lead to Peter Thiel?
Great news.
They are indoctrinating our children with numbers and letters!
We must demand proof of life.
I shipped four boxes to his home in Finland for $400. He could not afford the tariffs. So they were shipped back to me for another $400. Now I know what people mean when they advocate for free trade.
The journalist refused delivery because he did not want to pay the import duties (tariffs). Same thing when I found someone willing to cart 100 copies of Security Yearbook into Ukraine on an ambulance he was delivering. (There is no shipping from the US to Ukraine right now.)
My own experience with shipping is limited to shipping books. I have shipped thousands to India and Europe for instance. I once shipped a free copy of Security Yearbook to a journalist in Croatia. Price of the book was $54 and shipping was $104.