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MANAGING RISK
Erik Banks • Finance: The Basics
Now Google, Microsoft, Facebook, all mean well. They want to help us. The filters-at-source are there to personalise service to us, to make things simple and convenient for us. The risks that Pariser and Zittrain speak of are, to an extent, unintended consequences of well-meaning design.
JP Rangaswami • On firehoses and filters: Part 1
Leverage distribution from proprietary systems
Michael Mignano • The Standards Innovation Paradox
When you've created this kind of culture, management expectations are rooted in reality, where everyone considers their effect on the organization's security posture, and CISOs aren't faced with surprises, resistance, and friction that make them want to quit. If you advocate with the clarity that most cannot find in cybersecurity, you will achieve
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“thought leader” in a particular field or industry
Michael Linenberger • Master Your Workday Now: Proven Strategi
As would the author and angel investor Tim Ferriss, when he referred to Stoicism as the ideal “personal operating system” (other high-powered executives like Jonathan Newhouse, CEO of Condé Nast International, have agreed).
Stephen Hanselman • The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living
We shifted from cyberpunk manifestos, to corporate networks and the commoditization of the user for economic extraction.
Reggie James • Political Expectations
Less trust and safety risk