"I have no idea what people are going to pick. People pick the weirdest combinations I would never expect, but that's the point. I don't teach a class, I build 50 to 100 small learning modules. They pick what they want, I make suggestions.
And I teach the class that they build for themselves, four hours, sometimes eight hours, someone just booked seven days of classes over, over like three weeks. So yeah, an older customer who knows me, good and bad. They know me well enough to, you know, keep bringing me back for years.
I'm super grateful. And I teach what they want because I have a menu that's broken up into small pieces. If they want to do labs. I'll do labs."
—Jim Manico, Manicode Security
From the conversation "Turning Developers into Security Champions: The Business Case for Secure Development" — • Turning Developers into Security Cham...