Hello, and welcome.
If you’ve landed here, you’re either curious about cybersecurity, risk management, or where AI is heading—>and most likely you’re tired of overly sanitized “thought leadership.” Or maybe you’re simply wondering why someone would voluntarily spend their weekends reading about model governance instead of relaxing like a normal person. Fair questions.
This blog exists to fix a simple problem: most conversations about IT or AI, especially in regulated industries swing between two extremes. They’re either wrapped in unnecessary jargon, or so dramatic they feel like a pitch deck for the next doomsday startup. Neither helps anyone make real decisions.
I’ve also noticed a strange trend: conversations seem written exclusively for Economist-type readers, as if every idea needs an extra layer of complexity to feel legitimate. Personally, I prefer straight lines. Most tech systems are simple and logical. It’s either yes or no, and if it’s a maybe -> there’s usually an if/else statement that explains why.
I work in third-party risk management, cloud security, compliance, and AI governance, and I spend a good portion of my week reviewing risks, auditing controls, and poking at emerging technology to see what actually holds up. Over the years, I’ve learned that most IT issues come down to something very human: unclear boundaries, overconfident assumptions, and tools that behave differently on Monday than they did on Friday. So yes, this space will be technical, but it won’t be theatrical.
You can expect weekly breakdowns of what stood out in the AI world -> regulation and compliance, cybersecurity, model trends, and the small signals that reveal where things are really heading. I’ll also share my own views, the occasional cold-weather appreciation, and probably a photo or two from my camera roll. I try take photography seriously, the recent few weeks its been about birds; they tend to stare at you like they’ve already assessed your threat posture.
My goal is simple: to offer clear, practical insight without the fluff. To build a professional voice that’s honest about what works, skeptical about pretty much everything, and grounded in the belief that IT and AI should be governed with the same care we apply to any critical system. And yes, one day this may evolve into consulting—>because good governance is going to matter a lot more than clever demos.
Thanks for being here.
The weekly AI recap drops on Sundays or Mondays.
Let’s see where this goes.


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