What Failing CISM Taught Me About Cybersecurity (and Humility) So, I took the CISM exam. And I failed. Not in a cute, “missed it by one point!” way either. More like, “Well that escalated quickly” level of failure. Picture the Titanic, but instead of an iceberg, it was 150 scenario-based questions that punched me square in the professional pride. Let

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Act I: The SummoningIt begins, as always, with the sacred chant:“Hello? Can you hear me?”Silence.Then—“YOU’RE ON MUTE!”The ancient curse strikes again. Act II: The Glitch GremlinsFaces freeze mid-blink. Voices go robotic.Someone’s echoing like they’re calling in from the Mariana Trench.Meanwhile, someone’s pet walks across the keyboard and somehow shares their screen and opens 37 tabs. Act III: The Descent into

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Against all odds—and with only caffeine, Ethernet cables, and sheer willpower—I got everything to work.Two 86-inch rolling monsters, a spaghetti mess of network cables (artfully taped down), and just one tech pulling it all together like a one-man AV Avengers team. No dropped connections.No tripping hazards.No rogue OWL camera rebellion.Just pure, uninterrupted screen glory. The room was ready. The tech

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Have you ever read something that feels like the global version of your family group chat—chaotic, full of drama, and somehow still functional? That’s how I felt digging through the ODNI’s 2025 Annual Threat Assessment (link here) right after publishing The Global Frenemies Report You Didn’t Know You Needed. Let’s just say the vibes matched. If my first post was

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