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The Tiber Trust services me and my team were working on will be discontinued end of month. Thank you MF for doing nothing but talk. I have been here for 3 years and i still dont know what he does

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Post ID: @OP+1jxb11c89

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Amazing seeing all the previous post about MF and cake getting deleted by HR. Shows truth how bad security org. Lots of vp’s less than 50 reports a joke. No technical security expertise and process oriented CVP.

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Post ID: @dx+1jxb11c89

Sorry that you are losing your job. This is exactly the type of project that should be getting cut. It is not part of the core business and it is not generating any revenue and probably never would. If this is an indication of the reductions that will be happening than maybe LBT is heading in the right direction.

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Post ID: @d9+1jxb11c89

I am in MF org and he has no security experience. He like many others just got moved and put in position and have over stayed. I've seen him for a few years now to know he should be fired

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Post ID: @bj+1jxb11c89

@OP

Pretty amazing when it’s in an obituary notice that we first hear of this guy

Completely irrelevant org and offering of we really aren’t trying to make a real business

Just a fiefdom complete with the burden

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Post ID: @bh+1jxb11c89

Of course. Intel is notorious for such 'projects'.

When the Internet took off, Intel created, 'Intel Web Outfitter' and tried to create a consumer facing set of apps that would have value.

You guessed it... huge headcount, big budgets... and in the end nobody goes to Intel for software. It was not compelling at all.

So, it was eventually shut down. If you are working on such a 'project' you might want to make a plan 'B'.

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Post ID: @bf+1jxb11c89

From time to time one finds actual posts from people working at Intel on this site. Refreshing.

About this project, nobody knew what to do with it from the beginning. It simply helped some people getting their promotions and that's about it. It's one of those projects that when you ask the owners 'Why Intel? Why do we need to do this?' you get more hand waving than actual answers.

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Post ID: @b5+1jxb11c89

This isn't a surprise. Do you realize how many useless projects that don't generate any revenue the company has?

Instead of spans and levels, they should have just figured out how far away each employee is from products that generate revenue... if they don't generate revenue or support people who are building products with revenue, they should be on the RIF list.

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Post ID: @ap+1jxb11c89

Sorry they are waxing your project... Intel shouldn't have ever started that project. It is something that is done by the software companies. In any case, Intel cannot get paid for that so why waste the money.

Intel Tiber Trust Authority is a zero-trust attestation service that provides customers with assurance that their apps and data are protected on the platform of their choice, including multiple cloud, sovereign clouds, edge, and on-premises environments.

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Post ID: @an+1jxb11c89

It's symptom of another problem in Intel. Instead of hiring new VPs with proper skillsets and letting go of unneeded ones, they just promote or move VPs from random areas. MF used to run fabs, has no clue about security.

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Post ID: @ac+1jxb11c89

Its intel's new slogan" "Intel: discontinued, late or junk"

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Post ID: @a8+1jxb11c89

3 years and it surprises you lol
Day one I had no clue what majority of management did and still don't to this day. Update warriors and pointing fingers is there specialties.

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Post ID: @a7+1jxb11c89

But...The description of Tiber Trust services has the word A.I. in it? Lol

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