Brandon Thomas
@gbrandonthomas
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🧵 This research basically says we should do the opposite of what every AI company is building right now. Instead of AI that gives you answers, we need AI that gives you better questions. And the reason why will change how you think about intelligence itself. 1/11 Think about
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This chart basically explains all of American politics and I think about it all the time
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Non sensical punitive measures: Dreamers Find Pam Bondi Standing in the Schoolhouse Door by Donald E. Graham
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The attorney general makes a gratuitously cruel push to deny them in-state college tuition discounts.
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This is beautiful.
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This is worth watching if you are curious about the future.
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Inspired by AI, I've decided to start writing again. The first of many: ChatGPT 4o: My Latest Mosaic Moment https://t.co/VzNST1BUO9
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What it feels like to witness a true leap forward in real time In the early 1990s, I was deep in the stacks of LSU’s Center for Geopolitical Studies, poring over dusty military manuals. I’d just been...
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About $1.2 Billion was raised by early-stage Bitcoin-native startups from 2021-2024. Today we are announcing the release of TVP’s 3rd annual research brief on the Bitcoin startup and venture investment landscape. Let’s dive in 👇
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A republic, not an empire. But is that really what you want? Because Spain, Portugal, the UK, and the Soviet Union all gave up their empires. And how did it work out for them?
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The privilege to dream is the greatest privilege one can have.
I have a friend who was mayor of a very poor town in the Philippines. I asked her what the hardest part of breaking the cycle was: 1. Secure homes 2. Regular meals 3. Teaching people how to dream She said you can’t do #3 if the first two aren’t there
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Most people don’t respect momentum. They treat it like a nice-to-have instead of what it really is: the single most powerful force in execution. Momentum doesn’t just make things easier. It changes the game. It turns hard problems into solvable ones. It makes good ideas spread
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Join our CTO, Chris Puderbaugh, on Jonathan Green's "Cybersecurity in an AI World" podcast on Feb 3rd. More info here: https://t.co/dlbrnrlb53
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Interesting list put together by CheckPoint, especially their insights on Cloud Security Platforms. Technology development generally follows cycles of expansion and convergence, and security is no exception. https://t.co/OUoAyuPbSm
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As we move into 2025, the cyber security landscape will become more complex, with new challenges emerging as rapidly as the technologies that drive them.
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This is beautiful.
I channeled my grief for the loss of my former boss -- Sen. Tim Johnson (South Dakota) -- into this tribute in the @RCJournal. It includes some political lessons about "bipartisanship" from Johnson's epic 2002 race that today's Democrats could heed. https://t.co/M4X7KvcOse
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I channeled my grief for the loss of my former boss -- Sen. Tim Johnson (South Dakota) -- into this tribute in the @RCJournal. It includes some political lessons about "bipartisanship" from Johnson's epic 2002 race that today's Democrats could heed. https://t.co/M4X7KvcOse
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Mature security teams are adaptive, and yet many hurdles exist for delivering an adaptive security program. Our COO, @gbrandonthomas, unpacks what it means to operationalize an adaptive risk management approach. #pelloniumriskintelligence #cyberrisk
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“The individual trees all matter, but how they form a forest is what’s really important.” Very pleased to see Unified Security Posture Management gaining momentum. https://t.co/Qq3kY0FyMG
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The average enterprise or large business environment now has anywhere from 75 to 90 different cybersecurity technologies. And yet all we keep doing is playing whack-a-mole.
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People will buy data loss prevention tools for an endpoint that gets installed on a laptop and leave it in audit mode. A lot of people struggle to move beyond that into a preventative state. You're really not accomplishing the spirit and nature of that control.
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