In cybersecurity, scale has become our default lens — we chase global frameworks, monitor international threat actors, and speak of networks as if they transcend geography. But in doing so, we risk forgetting that every global structure is only as resilient as its smallest unit. The local is not a footnote in cybersecurity. It is…
Month: April 2025
The Quiet Responsibility of Being Seen
There is something both humbling and quietly profound about being seen—not just for what you do, but for what you represent. As a psychologist and founder working in cyber resilience, I often think about what visibility means in high-stakes, digital-first environments. Whether in the aftermath of a cyber incident, during a tense stakeholder meeting, or…
Bridging Minds and Space: Psychological Insights from the ‘Innovation Incoming in Space’ Event
Attending the Royal Academy of Engineering’s “Innovation Incoming in Space” event on 31 March 2025 at Prince Philip House was an enlightening experience that underscored the intricate relationship between technological advancement and human psychology in the realm of space exploration. Human Factors in Space Exploration As space missions extend in duration and distance, the psychological…