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Unsurprisingly, we share Sounils' love for matrices, mental models and mindmaps. His summarized description of expertise as: "...one’s ability to organize knowledge to facilitate understanding" is spot on and a necessary differentiator of #Security #Leadership. Listening to the 'same' thing retold in different ways in different contexts enriches our understanding and spurs innovation.

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Co-Founder/CTO at Knostic

LinkedIn’s social algorithms are awful at determining true experts. So what makes one truly an expert? One perspective is the depth of knowledge in a given domain, but the other is one’s ability to organize that knowledge to facilitate the understanding and discovery of new depths. To rapidly gain expertise, having a structure for understanding is more important than the ability to absorb expert level content. In Part 2 of my series on Merging Mental Models, I’ll share how the Cyber Defense Matrix is a merger of a few mental models and how this merged model has created a structure to facilitate my ability to gain expertise. https://lnkd.in/e2yjz9w6 Here’s Part 1 if you missed it: https://lnkd.in/erUVS-fT If you want to hear more, follow Knostic for my latest (and past) ruminations. #mentalmodels #cyberdefensematrix #iykyk

Andreas Kirchner

Consultant for Information Security

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I never understood why the degree of dependency is shifting from tech to people because of the different phase in CSF. Can someone explain?

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