Last week, CISA and other national cyber security organizations published an extensive document outlining “Guidance and Strategies to Protect Network Edge Devices.” [1] The document is good but also very corporate and “bland.” It summarizes good, well-intended advice that will help you secure edge devices. But reading it also made me think, “That's it?” Not that I expected earth-shattering advice eliminating vulnerabilities brought on by accumulating deceased worth of abandoned ware still peddled at often relatively high costs. But I don't know; maybe something more actionable would be helpful. 
My Very Personal Guidance and Strategies to Protect Network Edge Devices, (Thu, Feb 6th)
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