“2026 marks a decisive turning point in cybersecurity—not because threats have suddenly appeared, but because the pace and power of artificial intelligence have outgrown our old assumptions. AI now accelerates both attack and defense, compressing time, expanding scale, and exposing the fragility of systems built for a slower world. In this moment, security is no... Continue Reading →
How Criminal Conduct, Unethical Behavior, and Corruption Become Normalized in Government
And How a Major Political Party Can Become Complicit Democratic systems rarely collapse all at once. Far more often, they erode slowly—through small compromises, repeated rationalizations, and the gradual normalization of behavior that once would have been unthinkable. Criminal conduct, unethical behavior, corruption, and government complicity do not usually arrive wearing a warning label. They... Continue Reading →