“In hostile conditions, an aerial supply drop should be designed for the worst day, not a quiet exception; resilience begins where assumption ends.”

Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'In hostile conditions, an aerial supply drop should be designed for the worst day, not a quiet exception; resilience begins where assumption ends.'. From the book The Invisible Airborne Perimeter.
Quote card by Professor Kai London reading 'In hostile conditions, an aerial supply drop should be designed for the worst day, not a quiet exception; resilience begins where assumption ends.'. From the book The Invisible Airborne Perimeter.

In hostile conditions, an aerial supply drop should be designed for the worst day, not a quiet exception; resilience begins where assumption ends. — Kai London (Professor Kai London), CISO. Principle 5967 of 10000 from the book “The Invisible Airborne Perimeter” — cybersecurity, AI security and OT resilience doctrine. Official sites: professorkailondon.com · kailondon.co.uk

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