Hiring a technical archivist to be a technical architect really sets everyone up for success
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As someone in IT Security Architecture, most of colleagues are fucking morons. It's entirely possible she did just as well as they do.
Like, I had to teach one architect how NAT works. Dude at 10 years experience.
Tbf even if you're in IT, it's easy to forget the networking details if you don't deal with it regularly.
I did a few years in a Security Architecture role at a large enterprise. The amount of times I had to explain basic stuff to Enterprise Architects, Principal Engineers, and Principal developers with decades of experience was truly mind numbing.