Pacific Northwest: If you look closely at this panoramic view of Gold Creek Valley (Cascades in WA state), notice the downed trees at left and the bare mountainside with waterfalls at right.
In 2007 there was a massive avalanche on the right side. The force was so strong it carried across Gold Creek and up the left side of the valley causing the trees to fall UPHILL.
Aside, when you’re hiking along the side of a mountain and periodically exit the forest for some open bouldery views and then re-enter the forest, that open area was likely caused by an avalanche. They’re called avalanche chutes.
This avalanche chute has a lovely waterfall, but there’s no trail directly to it so it’s a brushy trek.
I talked about how incidents can teach powerful lessons and contain important truths for defenders.
I talked about while it is often romanced that offense has a richer toolset compared to the singular metaphor for defense ("the shield"). Defense has many creative ideas within it as well.
I've had a lot of neat employee moments at Microsoft. here's one of them.
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It was Feb 4, 2014. The board had just named @satyanadella as CEO.
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An email said he was going to make some remarks in a building across campus in like 30 minutes. I jumped in my car.
The crowd filled all available space. Ballmer was high energy as usual. It was 2014 so, you know, I had my Windows Phone with me.
Found one of my Microsoft notebooks 📔 from 2005. Here are a few pages on what was on my mind then.
The Longhorn (aka Windows Vista) security plan.
Parsers were having many issues. I put this slide together to create awareness about the pattern we were seeing in MSRC at the time.
Occasionally I printed small versions of my slides and inserted them into my notebooks so I could easily socialize to people in 1-1 conversations.