This Week’s Pick by David Cross (CISO, Atlassian)
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Standout ideas discussed
- AI is "middle-to-middle." Humans set objectives and validate outcomes; models accelerate the middle work but require governance.
- Open vs closed models matter geopolitically. The more open-weight proliferation, the greater the downstream risks for enterprises.
- Compute is a strategic chokepoint. Access to large-scale compute determines who can iterate fast — and who is resilient.
- Military tech & AI converge. Drone automation and RL planning reshape deterrence; security leaders should watch dual-use tech trends.
- Culture and speed are competitive advantages. Metrics on innovation velocity and workforce readiness affect defensive posture.
Try this in the next 7 days
- AI supply-chain workshop: pick 2 AI/ML components (model, dataset, compute provider) and map risk & mitigation for each.
- Compute availability drill: test failover to an alternate cloud/region for a critical model inference path.
- Model provenance check: ensure lineage and logging exist for one high-impact model; add provenance to your SIEM feed.
About David Cross
David is CISO at Atlassian and a long-time community member at CISO Platform. His weekly picks are short-listed for practical signal—conversations that sharpen how we lead, not just what we deploy.
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