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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 17 MIN

Timezones Timelines and Truth

from Bare Metal Cyber · host Dr. Jason Edwards

In this narrated edition of “Timezones, Timelines, and Truth: Forensics in a Planet-Scale Company,” we dig into why so many major incidents are really arguments about time. You’ll hear how global footprints, multi-region cloud services, and a sprawl of SaaS tools quietly sabotage forensic timelines, even in organizations that think they have “good logging.” We walk through the technical and human realities that make it hard to agree on when an attack truly started, what happened in which order, and how long you were exposed, all based on the clocks and pipelines you’ve already deployed. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.We also step beyond the war room and look at timelines as evidence, not just memory. The episode unpacks where telemetry pipelines distort cause-and-effect, how follow-the-sun operations and chat-driven decisions fragment the human story, and why regulators and customers increasingly treat your timeline as a formal representation of truth. From there, we shift into leadership territory: designing for forensic-grade time, setting expectations with vendors, building log quality and time normalization into your platforms, and modeling “time discipline” in executive communication. If you lead security or technology in a planet-scale company, this is about turning time from a hidden liability into a deliberate part of your incident response architecture.

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In this narrated edition of “Timezones, Timelines, and Truth: Forensics in a Planet-Scale Company,” we dig into why so many major incidents are really arguments about time. You’ll hear how global footprints, multi-region cloud services, and a sprawl of SaaS tools quietly sabotage forensic timelines, even in organizations that think they have “good logging.” We walk through the technical and human realities that make it hard to agree on when an attack truly started, what happened in which order, and how long you were exposed, all based on the clocks and pipelines you’ve already deployed. This episode is based on my Wednesday “Headline” feature from Bare Metal Cyber Magazine.We also step beyond the war room and look at timelines as evidence, not just memory. The episode unpacks where telemetry pipelines distort cause-and-effect, how follow-the-sun operations and chat-driven decisions fragment the human story, and why regulators and customers increasingly treat your timeline as a formal representation of truth. From there, we shift into leadership territory: designing for forensic-grade time, setting expectations with vendors, building log quality and time normalization into your platforms, and modeling “time discipline” in executive communication. If you lead security or technology in a planet-scale company, this is about turning time from a hidden liability into a deliberate part of your incident response architecture.

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