Newsletter Purpose
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In this Substack, I will write periodically in order to:
1) Share my thoughts on cybersecurity, AI, foreign policy and tech regulatory policy based on my experience as a Cyberwarfare Officer, software developer, public policy student at the Harvard Kennedy School and now founder.
2) Keep you up to date on company progress.
I will plan on a monthly (ish) roll-up of my writings along with significant SenTeGuard news.
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This month I have a lot to roll-up. I am publishing a lot of my pieces that, until now I have kept to myself and my professors. Below are some links. Happy to hear feedback / push back.
Broad Policy Articles:
1) Nailing Jell-O to the Wall, Again. Can China Contain LLMs?
How might LLM tech negate CCP control of information. Substack
2) OracleGPT: A Thought Experiment on an AI-Powered Executive
What if a President had access to a high-powered LLM trained on and with visibility over the entire real-time classified universe? Maybe he does already. Substack
3) American Closed-Source v. Chinese Open-Source: A False Dichotomy
America should embrace Open-Source models and model agnostic tech. Substack
4) The Limits of LLM-Reachable Intelligence.
Where can humans fit in in an Agent dominated economy. (Theory) Substack
SenTe Focused Articles:
1) Living with LLMs Everywhere. How Ambient LLMs Negate Security Policy.
Your data is being incorporated into LLMs whether you like it or not. Substack
2) Moyo, Sensitive Information Reachability: The Problem and The Solution
Introducing Moyo. A Cognitive Security red-teaming tool. Substack
3) Cognitive Security Standards: Statement of Purpose and Concept (v0.1)
Guidelines to protect your organization from valuable idea leakage. Substack
4) What is SenTe?
The namesake behind my company. A term from the east Asian game Go (or Baduk in Korea) meaning “initiative”. With SenTe, a player has control of the opponent who is on the back foot. Substack
5) Coming soon:
A one-click downloadable demo, password protected on the site. Let me know if you’d like to try it.
Joseki. Shareable rubrics for building with and breaking models.

