How being public by default in security builds trust
Blog post from GitLab
Mark Loveless, a senior security researcher at GitLab since February 2019, discusses his role in enhancing security practices at the company and the broader tech industry's shift towards remote work and open-source transparency. Loveless highlights the importance of seamless security integration that minimizes user friction and emphasizes the value of maintaining professional networks, which proved beneficial during career transitions. He is currently focused on outreach through blogs and conferences, securing GitLab products, and serving as a media spokesperson. Loveless predicts a future where Zero Trust and BYOD become standard practices due to increased remote work, and he envisions a shift towards passwordless authentication systems. Outside of work, he enjoys playing progressive metal music and woodworking, and he recounts a travel experience where he was mistakenly flagged for TNT by the TSA.
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