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Why the world needs the cyber equivalent of an international law of the sea
I've been thinking for the best part of the last decade about Internet governance and its impact on national security. In that time, little has changed to improve security for users. The Internet as we know it today can be compared in many ways to the high seas during...

Visualising organisational resilience
Resilience I've been trying to summarise organisational resilience into a form that can be visualised for some of the people who I'm working with. The key has been to summarise the thinking on resilience as succinctly as possible. Apart from the diagram you can see,...

“It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change”
The quote above has been often misattributed to Charles Darwin. But according to the Darwin project, it is actually a quote from Leon Megginson* in the 1960s paraphrasing Darwin in a management journal. Now that I have done my bit to put that meme to bed, it is worth...
Act now save later
Nice simple awareness raising video from the UN trying to spread the message about disaster resilience for communities. http://youtu.be/jC5yFzmd-4c?hd=1
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