Over the holiday weekend, a family friend introduced us to a great concept we hadn’t heard before: The concept of “visual yield.” It’s a concept that I think anybody who’s ever been involved in a home improvement project can understand and appreciate — and it has more to do with information security than you might think at first blush. The premise is that not all work is created equal — at least from an impact perspective. On the one hand, you have work that’s necessary but not impactful from a visual standpoint.
The 'Visual Yield' of Information Security
Posted by: Ed Moyle September 15, 2009 04:00 AMOver the holiday weekend, a family friend introduced us to a great concept we hadn’t heard before: The concept of “visual yield.” It’s a concept that I think anybody who’s ever been involved in a home improvement project can understand and appreciate — and it has more to do with information security than you might think at first blush. The premise is that not all work is created equal — at least from an impact perspective. On the one hand, you have work that’s necessary but not impactful from a visual standpoint.