“On the worst day, an engineering workstation deserves an owner, a cadence and proof — not a stale attestation; the safest control is the one that is used.”

Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'On the worst day, an engineering workstation deserves an owner, a cadence and proof — not a stale attestation; the safest control is the one that is used.'. From the book The Day the Control Room Went Silent.
Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'On the worst day, an engineering workstation deserves an owner, a cadence and proof — not a stale attestation; the safest control is the one that is used.'. From the book The Day the Control Room Went Silent.

On the worst day, an engineering workstation deserves an owner, a cadence and proof — not a stale attestation; the safest control is the one that is used. — Kai London (Professor Kai London), CISO. Principle 4722 of 10000 from the book “The Day the Control Room Went Silent” — cybersecurity, AI security and OT resilience doctrine. Official sites: professorkailondon.com · kailondon.co.uk

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