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Trust and EU

The European Union is in trouble. But this is not the financial one (that is still troubling us), this is a trouble caused by the lack of trust. What we know is that trust disappears from the EU at a … Continue reading

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CESG new classification policy

I went to the InfoSecurity Europe , a yearly gathering of noisy information security vendors, restless wannabe security managers and youngsters collecting shiny gadgets. There was a usual clatter of companies that promise to improve trust, to eliminate the need … Continue reading

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The soft underbelly of finances

I went out of my comfort zone and had “Brussels for Breakfast”. It tasted good. It was, of course, a meting in the City (with sandwiches and pastry, to be honest), organised by CSFI and devoted to intricacies of financial … Continue reading

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The lesser evil of trust

What if you have two bad choices and you have to choose one? You go for a lesser evil – the one that relatively looks better because it hurts less. What if you have no-one to trust and you have … Continue reading

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A marriage of convenience

Smart city is a woman. Apparently smart grid is a man. These are some of my takeaways from the Smart Grid Smart Cities conference that I chaired in Nice (France). Joking aside, there is is grain of truth in this … Continue reading

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