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Martin McKeay

Security Matters

Know when to fold 'em

I'm back.

In case you don't follow my personal travails, I've spent the last four months working for security software vendor StillSecure as their Cobia Product Evangelist. It was a dream job, or so I thought. The reality turned out to be that it's a dream job, just not my dream job. Any one with a clear head would have realized that a job titled "Product Evangelist" would be a marketing job. I obviously did not have a clear head when I took the job, because I would have realized at the time that I'm allergic to marketing and spin.

Last Tuesday, I resigned from the position. I realized I'm not built for the being a spokesperson for a product or company. The job had me stressed in multiple dimensions. I wasn't effective, I didn't know how to do the job and I didn't know enough to understand what I didn't know. I had a lot of fun with the travel and meeting end users face to face, but a lot of the behind the scenes work was foreign enough that I never knew if I was being effective or not. So I left before I could do any lasting damage to myself or the company.

This is all my way of saying that I'm back to writing for Computerworld. My hiatus is over and I'll be resuming my daily writing. You can look forward to seeing more of my cynical humor and commentary on the security industry as a whole. Many thanks to the folks at Computerworld for being understanding while I tried something new and different with my life. It's great to have people who'll support you even when you fail.

What People Are Saying

Honest work? I'm not sure

Honest work? I'm not sure if I ever knew what that was. But I'm getting back on a schedule, and I hope I can go another year without missing more than one or two podcasts. I've missed speaking my mind on the podcast.

Martin McKeay
martin_cw@mckeay.net
http://www.mckeay.net/
Voicemail: 7073495.7926

Well, now I know why a

Well, now I know why a podcast suddenly appeared on my iTunes. :-)

Welcome back.

Hey Martin, Sorry it didn't

Hey Martin,

Sorry it didn't work out for you at Still. Welcome back to the land of honest work :)!

Eric

It was nice working with and

It was nice working with and getting to know you. The best of luck with your future endeavors!