Thoughts & Articles

DPRK IT Workers

Published on October 18, 2025 by Benjamin Knauss

I’ve been digging into this ‘DPRK IT Worker’ threat, and we’re not just fighting fake resumes anymore; we’re fighting an adversary who has a U.S.-based accomplice making their overseas activity look like it’s coming from the USA rather than North Korea/China/Russia. So, how do we catch them? For me, it starts at the endpoint. I’m […]

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The AI Reckoning: Civilization’s Great Disruption

Published on July 10, 2025 by Benjamin Knauss

We face with grim inevitability the specter of artificial intelligence descending upon global labor markets—a revolution wielding algorithmic precision like some merciless digital scythe. The professional classes of the West—those comfortably ensconced in climate-controlled offices, diligently parsing spreadsheets and drafting memos—are awakening to their own obsolescence. Machines require no benefits, demand no raises, and outperform […]

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Titans of Industry and Innovation: Bridging the Legacy of Gates, Bezos, Musk, and Zuckerberg with the Pioneers of the Past

Published on January 1, 2024 by Benjamin Knauss

In the dawn of 2024, we find ourselves in a reflective juncture, contemplating the striking parallels that emerge when we juxtapose today’s technological luminaries with the industrial titans of yore. Names like Gates, Bezos, Musk, Zuckerberg, and Pichai echo with a resonance similar to that of Ford, Rockefeller, and Carnegie. These modern visionaries, akin to […]

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