Introducing the Threat Prompt newsletter.
A weekly newsletter on AI + Cyber: where Artificial Intelligence meets Cyber Security
Are you curious about cyber and AI, but short on time? Each week, I’ll email you a concise summary to keep you in the loop.
Look over my shoulder as I share what I learn. Here’s what you’ll get:
Prompt OODA loop: bend conversational AI to your will, or “How to tell an AI what you want, with fewer prompts (and less $$)”
Prompt Games: latest tactics, techniques, and procedures people are using to exploit and defend AI systems
AI as a Feature: ChatGPT is cool, but baking AI directly into the cyber software and services we use everyday is cooler. Learn who is doing what and why you might want to use it
Cyber AI for Toolmakers: the latest AI API updates, services and other shiny magic you can integrate into your cyber tools
AI Cyber Art: want to showcase your cyber themed AI generated art? Send in your images, audio or video and I’ll feature the ones I like best. Priority given to those with an explainer so others can remix…
Three Finger Salute: the funniest AI meme this week
AI Cyber Jobs: the newest cyber job opportunities with a strong AI focus. Got a job to list? 👇
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About the author
I’m Craig and I live in Budapest, Hungary with my wife and three daughters. I help regulated and complex organisations through my consulting practice Faster Cyber.
Previously, I was Group Security CTO and Head of Cyber Risk for Barclays PLC. And before that I enjoyed 17 years in cybersecurity roles at GE, culminating in founding and developing the first GE Red Team.
I am frequently asked about career advice, so here goes: start by working with people smarter than you and drive impact by learning how to make your best security ideas scale. Struggling to get a cyber job? Build in public and showcase your projects to potential employers.
Great advice Craig - as always!