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by _8j50
1217 days ago
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The thing about OODA is, everyone needs to be onboard. I've had higher upd override my decision and go "nah,we're just gonna act, not gonna let you observe or orient" basically as well as peers thay go around you and take actions that prevent your observe+orient attempts. It is intuitive to just act. I work in infosec for context. One of the biggest non-technical issues I have is convincing people to ignore their intuition. Especially technical people who don't do IR. Like maybe you spent 50 years as a ninja coder or netadmin but I am still gonna want the threat actor loose until I have some idea of their intent or scope of compromise unless I have reason to believe they're acting on their objectives. Actual military brass get this, you need to understand the situation before you can react. That's how ambushes happen or you get flanked. |
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