Michael Weiss @ mweiss @infosec.exchange Posts 0Comments 1Joined 3 yr. ago
Michael Weiss @ mweiss @infosec.exchange
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@jaharkes @shortwavesurfer yep. You start there and see if it's good enough, and then iterate. That way you're not overengineering it. The more inputs you use to have the automation decide things, the more opportunities there are for the automation to break.