AI Security for Leaders — Weekly Intelligence Brief
One email a week: what changed for the leaders who govern, secure, and deploy AI — judgment, not information.
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Read the work first
The brief is written the same way this is — judgment over information. Recent pieces:
- 26 Jun 2026 The Reversibility Test: Grant AI Autonomy by Undo, Not by IQ
- 02 Jun 2026 AI Safety Has Never Worked a Change Window
- 25 Apr 2026 The Agentic Shift: Architecting Dynamic Integrity in 2026
- 14 Mar 2026 Beyond the Hype: 3 Critical LLM Vulnerabilities Every Leader Must Understand
- 14 Mar 2026 The $100M Hallucination: A Post-Mortem of a Failed Enterprise AI Agent Deployment
- 14 Mar 2026 The AI Corporate Governance & Usage Policy Template: A Framework for Secure Innovation
What you get
- Signal and noise, called plainly. Which of the week’s developments deserve action — and, more often than most publications dare, which loud stories deserve none of your attention at all.
- Decision-first. Each edition tells you what the week’s developments mean for the decisions you own, the way a board briefing reads.
- Practitioner judgment. Written after 28 years in enterprise infrastructure, tested against one standard: what survives operational reality.
One question drives this brief: what changed this week that materially affects leaders responsible for deploying, governing, securing, or trusting AI systems?
It is not a news roundup. You drown in information already — the value here is judgment you can borrow.
And if you’re past the reading stage — deploying this quarter, decisions already on your desk — skip the queue: I run private AI-security briefings for leadership teams. Message me on LinkedIn and mention “briefing.”
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