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Breach of Confidence 1 May 2026

I’ve been thinking about coal mines. How you dig a hole in the earth, extract everything valuable, leave a scar, and walk away. Then someone comes along decades later and says, what if we filled it with water and made it beautiful? Feels like a metaphor for something, but I can’t quite land it. Germany … Continue reading Breach of Confidence 1 May 2026

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Breach of Confidence: 24 April 2026

I spent an hour this week explaining to someone that no, ChatGPT cannot reliably fact-check itself, and yes, that’s a problem when your entire business strategy depends on it being right. They looked at me like I’d just told them Father Christmas works part-time at Argos. The Swing That Crosses Borders 40 Times a Minute … Continue reading Breach of Confidence: 24 April 2026

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Why We Actually Need End-to-End Encryption

There is a certain kind of argument that appears every time encryption comes up. Yes, yes, privacy is lovely. But think of the children!!! And just like that, the conversation is over. Because once someone has wheeled in children, terrorists, organised crime, and a shadowy man in a basement who definitely has a beard, anyone … Continue reading Why We Actually Need End-to-End Encryption

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Breach of Confidence 17 April 2026

I’ve spent the week watching people earnestly debate whether AI will replace security analysts. The real threat isn’t AI taking your job. It’s having to sit through another webinar about it. France Wants a Divorce France has announced plans to reduce dependency on US tech, which apparently includes ditching Windows. Bold move. The problem with … Continue reading Breach of Confidence 17 April 2026

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Breach of Confidence: 3 April 2026

I once tried to assemble IKEA furniture this week without looking at the instructions. Got halfway through before realising I’d built something structurally sound but utterly useless. Feels like a decent metaphor for most security programmes. America Discovers It Doesn’t Make Routers Anymore The US just banned foreign-made routers because malicious actors kept using them … Continue reading Breach of Confidence: 3 April 2026

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7 Reasons Kids Are Overrated Until Suddenly They’re Your Entire Support Infrastructure

I am currently recovering from minor surgery… but nothing in surgery is minor as I struggle to move and need assistance with pretty much everything. Thanksfully I am on painkillers. Not the glamorous sort that inspire a new Operating System or terrible life choices in Las Vegas, but enough to leave me staring at the … Continue reading 7 Reasons Kids Are Overrated Until Suddenly They’re Your Entire Support Infrastructure

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Breach of Confidence – 27 March 2026

I’ve been watching my phone battery go to 37% lately and it’s giving me anxiety even though I know I can make it through the day. This is why I don’t think I’ll ever be able to live with an electric car. The Scanner That Scanned Itself Trivy, the widely used security scanner that’s been … Continue reading Breach of Confidence – 27 March 2026

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The Tut of Superiority

I’m in Antwerp, Belgium to attend CyberNova. European travel is nice. As my friend Erich says, “you fall over in Europe and land in another country” which isn’t wrong. It takes me longer to get to the airport than the flight over to Brussels. Although, ever since Brexit, it pains me every time we can’t … Continue reading The Tut of Superiority

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Airport Incident Response

I was going to be click-baity and title this post, “what incident response taught me about mixing up airports”, but honestly, looking at LinkedIn these days, I think the humour would be lost. I’d end up with 50 new followers (75 if I ended the post with the word, “Agree?” Let me walk you through … Continue reading Airport Incident Response

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The Art of One-Upmanship

There’s a peculiar disease that infects children somewhere between the ages of six and twelve. It’s not chickenpox or measles, though it spreads just as quickly through playgrounds and birthday parties. It’s the chronic need to establish dominance through increasingly absurd claims of material superiority. “Our car goes faster than yours.” “Well, our TV is … Continue reading The Art of One-Upmanship

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