Paul BruccianiCyber security events that will shape 2019: a review of industry predictions“A good forecaster is not smarter than everyone else, he merely has his ignorance better organised”.Dec 27, 20181Dec 27, 20181
Paul BruccianiWe’ve got the cyber security model wrongHedgehogs have been around for a while. A 125-million-year-old fossil found recently in Spain with hedgehog-like spines purports to be one…Dec 15, 20183Dec 15, 20183
Paul BruccianiWhat world wars teach us about cyber securityThe importance of diversity and cooperation in a crisisNov 11, 2018Nov 11, 2018
Paul BruccianiThe cyber security industry has a credibility problemUntil we can objectively test solutions, we are at the mercy of marketeers.Nov 4, 2018Nov 4, 2018
Paul BruccianiWill diversity and a dash of weirdness make us safe from cyber threats?An exchange took place in 1910 between a student and the commander of the British Army staff college:Sep 25, 2018Sep 25, 2018
Paul BruccianiinDataDrivenInvestorWhy cyber security is so hardBuilding walls is in our bonesSep 23, 2018Sep 23, 2018
Paul BruccianiWhat the masters of the financial Universe can learn from goatsChuck’s dilemmaAug 15, 2018Aug 15, 2018
Paul BruccianiIs digital technology the new tobacco?What do these people have in common: a scribe in 3200BC, a scroll printer in 220AD, a telegraphist in 1920 and an iPhone-bearing Millennial…Feb 10, 2018Feb 10, 2018
Paul BruccianiinBuzzRobotCyber security events that will shape 2018: a review of industry predictionsThe future ain’t what it used to beJan 3, 2018Jan 3, 2018
Paul BruccianiWhat US Intelligence learned from Claude MonetIn 1914, Claude Monet, the father of Impressionism wrote of his growing frustration with his deteriorating vision describing how he was…Aug 26, 2017Aug 26, 2017