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Nick Hutton

@nickdothutton

30 years in Cyber Security, CTO, Product, Investor, Founder, Engineer. Armchair interests: geopolitics, propaganda, persuasion, ideological subversion.

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Robert Johnson 🇬🇧 It's unfortunate, but there still appears to be a belief that great power competition can somehow be successfully navigated dedicating a smaller portion of GDP to defence than was committed when the enemy were non-state actors & the odd, minor, Middle Eastern dictatorship...

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My submission? Argentina would have developed a sudden pro-democracy movement/revolution. There were major demonstrations just days before the invasion. Mass protests immediately after Galtieri went.

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There will not be the time nor resources to fix all of the vulnerabilities uncovered in the near future as more AI bug finders get to work. What should defenders do now? The irony to me is that they should do what they should have already been doing: assuming those bugs existed.

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77th, Nudge Unit, VLOs and other UK narrative control centres taking L after L in the last couple of weeks. Overwork? Flu season? Decision to just let it play to release latent sentiment early rather than later?

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These companies literally don't even know they have this history inside them. They don't know how they got here. Most executives exist in a tiny shaft of light in an unlit corridor. There is nothing behind them but darkness and nothing in front of them other than the next

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When I work with clients in the private sector, the best and brightest squeeze a multiple of value out of their expenditure on technology. When I work with the public sector, it's more like 20p of value for each £1 spent. Mostly because of their own internal rules, norms, working