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The 21st Century Digital Age: Big Data and AI in Risk Quantification

The 21st century has witnessed an unprecedented transformation in risk quantification, driven by rapid advancements in technology. Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) have revolutionized the field, enabling real-time analysis, predictive modelling, and enhanced decision-making. These technologies have expanded the scope of risk assessment to address emerging challenges such as climate change, cyber threats, and global pandemics. This essay explores the pivotal role of big data and AI in risk quantification, highlighting key developments, applications, and implications for the future.

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The Ides of March: Reflections on Cyber, Startups, and Scaling Innovation

The Ides of March is a fitting time to reflect on betrayal, resilience, and the realities of UK cybersecurity. In the past two weeks, I’ve balanced DSIT’s Cyber Local funding process, chaired the West Midlands Cyber Working Group (WM CWG), led two funding bids, scaled one startup in a brutal funding climate, and booted up a second from scratch. Along the way, I’ve won the Pitch Battle at Cyber Runway Live, launched the UK’s first dedicated universal cyber risk score and comparison site, and tackled everything from weaponised AI threats to Kafka-powered scalability, all while navigating the messy, unpredictable, and often painful journey of building something that lasts.

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