> the reality is that authorization is truly hard part
Not only is it under often estimated, but in many orgs it's also reduced to a single checkbox item on someone's go-to-market slide. ":thumbsup - we're secure now!". Instead it needs to be a constant part of the culture, in every feature from the first, and ongoing thereafter.
Not only is it under often estimated, but in many orgs it's also reduced to a single checkbox item on someone's go-to-market slide. ":thumbsup - we're secure now!". Instead it needs to be a constant part of the culture, in every feature from the first, and ongoing thereafter.