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Don’t Be a Gnome: Proactive Vulnerability Management
The “Underpants Gnomes,” a memorable creation from the South Park episode “Gnomes,” have a famously incomplete business plan: “Phase 1: Collect Underpants, […]
The Five Monkeys and the Compliance Trap
There’s a parable often cited in behavioral science circles — simple, almost whimsical on the surface, but deeply revealing.The experiment may be […]
The Panopticon Effect and Compliance Monitoring
In the late 18th century, English philosopher and social theorist Jeremy Bentham proposed a radical architectural design for prisons known as the […]
The Butterfly Effect in Cybersecurity: How Small Vulnerabilities Lead to Massive Breaches
In the world of cyber risk management, the Butterfly Effect serves as a powerful metaphor. A minor security flaw—just like the flap […]
Super Wicked Problems in the Context of Cybersecurity
The term “super wicked problems“ was first introduced in a 2012 paper by Kelly Levin, Benjamin Cashore, Graeme Auld, and Steven Bernstein. […]
Karma and Vulnerability Management: A Cybersecurity Perspective on Vulnerabilities
Introduction In the world of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities are an inevitable reality. No system, no matter how secure, is immune to flaws. Similarly, […]