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Strategic Insights
Research, analysis, and technical perspective structured for consequential decisions across security, infrastructure, and institutional technology.
The Hardware Betrayal: Why Cryptographic Trust Cannot Stop the Boardroom Proxy
The attack that cripples your operational network will not require a complex zero-day exploit. It will tunnel silently through the boardroom smart TV.
The perimeter is already gone. Threat actors do not break in from the outside anymore. They log in through trusted hardware on the inside. For years, the security industry prioritized cryptographic identity. We built vast Public Key Infrastructures (PKI). We issued certificates to every endpoint. We assumed that if a device could mathematically prove its identity, its traffic was safe. This assumption is mathematically bankrupt.
