Category Archives: TERM

Trust Enhanced Risk Management

The inversion of reachability

‘The inversion of..’ is a popular phrase, specifically among software developers. If you are not the one slavishly bound to your workstations, you probably never heard of the ‘inversion of control’, the new fashion in software. I hope that the … 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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Trust Matters

Trust Matters , a friendly BT’s blog discusses Trust Governance and Trust-Enhanced Risk Management. Worth reading.

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Trust and be damned

Do not trust and be damned as well. Have it either way. I am leaving Heidelberg after Troopers13 – a week packed with an intensive exposure to all the novelties of information security, casually called ‘hacking’. My takeaway is simple: … Continue reading

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Workshop on trust

I will run a one-day workshop on trust and risk management on the 11th of March 2013. For more information go here

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