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The Rise of the Inflated C-Suite

August 23, 2025

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Once upon a time, companies got by with a tight C-Suite (CEO, CFO, CTO and CSO/CISO), maybe a CIO and COO in larger enterprises or the more adventurous. Fast forward to 2025 and the executive floor resembles a royal court, where C- titles are minted faster than NFTs (non-fungible tokens). The latest entry in this […]

A Cybersecurity Paradox – When the Enemy is Also the Expert

May 3, 2025

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In the chaotic, caffeine-fuelled trenches of cybersecurity, there’s a quiet paradox that haunts even the most seasoned professionals. It’s the kind of irony that sneaks up on you at 2am while you’re patching something critical… again. Despite all the firewalls, zero-trust architectures and AI-powered threat hunters, we must confront an uncomfortable truth: sometimes, the real […]

Supply Chain Data Threatens Trade, Tariffs & UK Digital Sovereignty

April 6, 2025

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We live in a digital global economy shaped by ever-evolving technology, none more complex than the global logistics systems underpinning modern supply chains. These networks connect commodities to consumers through a web of intermediaries and interdependencies, all orchestrated in real time to maximise efficiency. None is more symbolic of the connectedness of these supply chain […]

The AI High Wire Act – Balancing Innovation, Data Access & Ethical Responsibility

January 12, 2025

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Some time ago I wrote about the challenges (AI Regulation – Like Platting Fog!) The West has with Artificial Intelligence (AI) development with its greater respect for privacy and more robust regulatory data governance versus China for example. AI Regulation – Like Platting Fog! | Nigel Gibbons ~ Welcomes you This should not be misinterpreted as […]