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Date de publication 2019-07-03 11:56:00 (vue: 2019-07-03 22:00:05)
Titre IDG Contributor Network: Of mice and malware
Texte I'm often asked what kinds of “unexpected” skills are helpful to succeed in a job in computer security. My answer usually includes qualities like “empathy,” “curiosity,” or “communication,” but there's a whole other skillset – or perhaps it's a mindset – that is often equally important but difficult to describe in a single word. And that skillset can often be found in a seemingly unrelated discipline: biology.Blind men and an elephant There's a popular parable in which a group of blind men come across an elephant for the first time. Each man tries to conceptualize and describe this animal, while feeling only one specific part of the elephant's body. Based on this limited experience, each explanation of what the elephant is like is completely different from the others. There are many interpretations of the meaning or moral of this parable, but I found it to be relevant in a slightly different area of my life.
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