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Building @StackAware in public | @HarvardHBS grad | Fellow @CSETGeorgetown | Term Member @CFR_org | @HomelandGOP, @ODNIgov, and @USMC veteran | views mine alone
May 15, 2023 17 tweets 6 min read
Drowning in newsletters?

Can't read them all, but want to stay up to date?

Use @OpenAI's ChatGPT and @zapier to automatically summarize them and build a rollup for you every day.

Here's how: 1. Trigger Zap upon receiving email

Select the “new email matching search” event.

Set up a search filter based on the addresses of all the newsletters you get. So it will look something like:

FROM: sender@newsletter1.com OR sender@newsletter2.com Image
Dec 1, 2022 9 tweets 2 min read
Risk = severity x likelihood of a cybersecurity incident.

It's a simple equation, but I see people have trouble with it in practice.

Here are the main mistakes I see (a🧵): 1) The two get conflated; it's challenging to disentangle them.

E.g. widespread usage of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) has led people to consider likelihood factors (attack vector/complexity, privileges required) as part of a vulnerability's severity rating.