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Human-Centered Security In the Wild: Jordan Girman and Mike Kosak On Security and Product Team Collaboration at Lastpass

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Imagine a world where product teams collaborate with security teams. Where product designers can shadow their security peers. A place where security team members believe communication is one of the most important skillsets they have. These are key attributes of human-centered security—the type of dynamics Jordan Girman and Mike Kosak are fostering at Lastpass.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What cross-disciplinary collaboration looks like at Lastpass (for example, a product designer is shadowing the security team).
  • A set of principles for designing for usable security and privacy.
  • Why intentional friction might be counterintuitive to designers but, used carefully, is critical to designing for security.
  • When it comes to improving security outcomes, the words you use matter. Mike explains how the Lastpass Threat Intelligence team thinks about communicating what they learn to a variety of audiences.
  • How to build a threat intelligence program within your organization--even if you have limited resources.

Jordan Girman is the VP of User Experience at Lastpass. Mike Kosak is the Senior Principal Intelligence Analyst at Lastpass. Mike references a series of articles he wrote, including “Setting Up a Threat Intelligence Program From Scratch.”

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Imagine a world where product teams collaborate with security teams. Where product designers can shadow their security peers. A place where security team members believe communication is one of the most important skillsets they have. These are key attributes of human-centered security—the type of dynamics Jordan Girman and Mike Kosak are fostering at Lastpass.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What cross-disciplinary collaboration looks like at Lastpass (for example, a product designer is shadowing the security team).
  • A set of principles for designing for usable security and privacy.
  • Why intentional friction might be counterintuitive to designers but, used carefully, is critical to designing for security.
  • When it comes to improving security outcomes, the words you use matter. Mike explains how the Lastpass Threat Intelligence team thinks about communicating what they learn to a variety of audiences.
  • How to build a threat intelligence program within your organization--even if you have limited resources.

Jordan Girman is the VP of User Experience at Lastpass. Mike Kosak is the Senior Principal Intelligence Analyst at Lastpass. Mike references a series of articles he wrote, including “Setting Up a Threat Intelligence Program From Scratch.”

  continue reading

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